Case Report of International Journal of Case Reports
Pneumoperitoneum, pneumoretroperitoneum, pneumomediastinum, pneumothorax, and extensive subcutaneous emphysema caused by wisdom tooth extraction
Khalil Abuzaina1 Mohammad Eid Al Mohtasib2, Yousef Abu Asbeh3
1Hebron Governmental hospital, Palestine, 5th year general surgery resident; 2Thoracic Surgery Department, Al Ahli Hospital, Palestine; 3Thoracic Surgery Department, Al Ahli Hospital, Palestine Thoracic Surgery Department, St.Joesph Hospital, East Jerusalem, Palestine, Thoracic surgery consultant
Pneumoperitoneum is mainly caused by viscus perforation, in most cases by ulcer. However, it may be caused by non-surgical causes in 10 % of the cases, such as patients on respiratory support, renal dialysis, paracentesis, and anaerobic bacterial infections. In addition, there are some sporadic causes of pneumoperitoneum; one of them is wisdom tooth extraction, which is described in our case.
In the literature review, there were many documented cases of subcutaneous emphysema, pneumothorax, and pneumomediastinum caused by wisdom tooth extraction. However, there was only one case that represented pneumoperitoneum after that procedure.
In this case report, We are reporting a case of a 50-year-old male patient who presented one-week status post wisdom tooth extraction, with significant subcutaneous emphysema involving the face, neck, and upper chest; further workup and assessment showed that the patient has considerable pneumoperitoneum, pneumomediastinum, mild pneumothorax bilaterally, and extensive subcutaneous emphysema on computerized tomography. The patient was managed conservatively, with no need for any surgical intervention, and he was discharged home in a good general condition.
Keywords: case report, wisdom tooth extraction, pneumothorax, pneumoperitoneum, pneumoretroperitonium
How to cite this article:
Khalil Abuzaina, Mohammad Eid Al Mohtasib, Yousef Abu Asbeh. Pneumoperitoneum, pneumoretroperitoneum, pneumomediastinum, pneumothorax, and extensive subcutaneous emphysema caused by wisdom tooth extraction. International Journal of Case Reports, 2022, 6:264. DOI: 10.28933/ijcr-2021-01-09051
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