Pneumatosis Intestinalis Following Surgical Gastrostomy Tube Placement in a Patient With Glottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Case Report.

glottic squamous cell carcinoma percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (peg) pneumatosis intestinalis surgical gastrostomy surgical gastrostomy placement surgical gastrostomy placement complications

Journal

Cureus
ISSN: 2168-8184
Titre abrégé: Cureus
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101596737

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
May 2024
Historique:
accepted: 23 05 2024
medline: 24 6 2024
pubmed: 24 6 2024
entrez: 24 6 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Pneumatosis intestinalis (PI) is a rare medical and post-surgical sequela of multiple different etiologies which can be either benign or life-threatening. Various mechanisms have been proposed to explain the occurrence of PI; however, the pathophysiology is dependent on the suspected cause. The condition is largely categorized into two broad groups: idiopathic PI, which remains relatively uncommon, and secondary PI. The latter often surfaces as a result of a wide array of both gastrointestinal and non-gastrointestinal illnesses. These encompass vascular compromise, bowel mucosal disruption, gastrointestinal dysmotility, as well as infectious and immunological etiologies. Management ranges from conservative medical strategies to emergent surgical intervention. We present the first case to our knowledge of spontaneous PI developing within five days of a surgical gastrostomy tube (SGT) placement in a 79-year-old female with glottic squamous cell carcinoma which unfortunately proved fatal. The purpose of this case report is to highlight a rare fatal complication of a common surgical procedure and the necessity of initiating interdisciplinary management quickly to determine the best treatment course.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38910746
doi: 10.7759/cureus.60918
pmc: PMC11193667
doi:

Types de publication

Case Reports Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

e60918

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2024, Zolotov et al.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Auteurs

Eli Zolotov (E)

Internal Medicine, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, USA.

Caden Quintanilla (C)

Internal Medicine, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, USA.

Noreen Ahmed (N)

Internal Medicine, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, USA.

Anat Sigal (A)

Pediatrics, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, USA.

Zahf Shaikh (Z)

Gastroenterology, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, USA.

Davood K Hosseini (DK)

Gastroenterology, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, USA.

Robert Lee (R)

Critical Care, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, USA.

Karan Omidvari (K)

Critical Care, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, USA.

Nilesh Shukla (N)

Gastroenterology, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, USA.

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