• J. Clin. Gastroenterol. · Feb 1983

    Case Reports

    Recurrent pneumoperitoneum after hysterectomy.

    • G D Borowski, A Veloso, and B J Nothmann.
    • J. Clin. Gastroenterol. 1983 Feb 1;5(1):81-2.

    AbstractIn most instances, patients with an acute abdomen and pneumoperitoneum have a perforated hollow viscus as the underlying cause. Clinicians must not forget, however, some of the less common causes of free air in the abdomen. We describe pneumoperitoneum from a vaginoperitoneal fistula, developing after hysterectomy, well known to gynecologists, but rarely noted in the medical literature.

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