A Case of Spontaneous Rupture of the Stomach in an Adult 3 Years after Nissen's Fundoplication

A 60-year-old man undergoing Nissen's fundoplication 3 years earlier and admitted for abdominal pain and fullness was found in radiography to have severe stomach distension. He reported severe abdominal pain just after the first examination. The second examination showed free air, leading to a...

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Published inNippon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi Vol. 36; no. 5; pp. 369 - 372
Main Authors Doi, Koji, Naganawa, Toshihiro, Nakashio, Tatsuaki, Sato, Eisaku, Takada, Hideki, Yamauchi, Masaji, Ogihara, Nao
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published The Japanese Society of Gastroenterological Surgery 2003
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ISSN0386-9768
1348-9372
DOI10.5833/jjgs.36.369

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Summary:A 60-year-old man undergoing Nissen's fundoplication 3 years earlier and admitted for abdominal pain and fullness was found in radiography to have severe stomach distension. He reported severe abdominal pain just after the first examination. The second examination showed free air, leading to a diagnosis of stomach rupture. Laparotomy showed digested food and flammable gas in the peritoneal cavity and a 5-cm longitudinal tear at the lesser curvature of the stomach, necessitating peritoneal drainage and total gastrectomy. Histological examination showed neither peptic ulcer nor cancer. We surmised that stagnant digested food fermented and generated gas swelling the stomach. The antireflex mechanism of fundoplication prevented gas from escaping, however, inducing the rupture.
ISSN:0386-9768
1348-9372
DOI:10.5833/jjgs.36.369