Infection of laparoscopically inserted inguinal hernia repair mesh following subsequent emergency open surgery: a report of two cases.

I G Panagiotopoulou, C Richardson, S Gurunathan-Mani, N R F Lagattolla

ANNALS OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND(2015)

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INTRODUCTION Spontaneous gastric perforation is a well known surgical emergency which carries significant mortality and morbidity. Well documented causes in adults include peptic ulcer disease, drugs such as non-steroidal and gastric malignancy. Iatrogenic causes still remain relatively rare. We report an interesting case of an acutely unwell young man who developed gastric perforation secondary to nasogastric intubation. CASE REPORT A 32 year old man initially treated for gastroenteritis underwent laparotomy for acute intra-abdominal bleeding. This was found to be secondary to a ruptured left hepatic artery aneurysm which was subsequently embolised. Patient had multiple laparotomies, a nasogastric tube inserted at the second laparotomy was later found to be the cause of gastric perforation. On further investigation the patient's multiple aneurysms were histologically confirmed to be secondary to fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD). CONCLUSION We present here a case of gastric perforation from a nasogastric tube in an adult male and discussed its relevance to the diagnosis of FMD. This case highlights the importance of having a high index of suspicion for this complication when managing patients with severe abdominal sepsis.
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Gastric perforation,Nasogastric intubation,Fibromuscular dysplasia
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