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[Pneumopericardium caused by gastropericardial fistula]
A Ruano Poblador1, A M Gay Fernández, M T García Martínez
1Servicio de Cirugía General y del Aparato Digestivo, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Vigo, Spain. aruanopoblador@yahoo.es
Abstract:
This is the case of a 56-year-old male who presented at our Emergency Room complaining of severe epigastric pain that radiated towards the left shoulder and neck. Pneumopericardium was diagnosed with plain chest X-rays, which indicated a gastropericardial fistula. A contrast X-ray film was taken using a water-soluble contrast. A full gastrectomy was performed with esophagojejunostomy reconstruction and pericardial drainage, which resulted in a favourable patient outcome.
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