Year 2020 / Volume 112 / Number 1
Letter
Hepatic portal venous gas. Should it be considered as an ominous radiologic sign?

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2019.6419/2019

Ana Hernando Sanz, María Díaz-Tobarra, Gregorio González Álvarez,

Abstract
Portal pneumatosis is considered as an ominous radiologic sign if it is associated to intestinal ischemia. If sepsis is present, mortality reaches 80-90%. However, in inflammatory disease or infections survival rates are close to 70%. With the aim to reconsider the poor prognosis associated with portal pneumatosis, we would like to present the case of a 63-years-old male who went to the emergency room with abdominal pain and peritoneal irritation. Urgent surgery was indicated, findings were: an area of transmural necrosis located in the antimesenteric sigma’s face, and patchy necrosis of the colonic mucose. A Hartmann`s procedure was performed. Nowadays, the pacient underwent surgery for restoration of the continuity of the GI.
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Publication history

Received: 30/05/2019

Accepted: 26/06/2019

Online First: 22/11/2019

Published: 10/01/2020

Article revision time: 10 days

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