pneumoperitoneumi
Pneumoperitoneumi refers to the presence of free gas within the peritoneal cavity. It is most often detected as a sign of a perforated hollow viscus and is frequently a surgical emergency. However, free intraperitoneal air can also occur after abdominal procedures or instrumentation, following trauma, from thoracic sources, or spontaneously in certain populations, such as neonates or patients receiving mechanical ventilation.
Causes are commonly categorized as iatrogenic, traumatic, or spontaneous. Iatrogenic causes include laparoscopy, endoscopy with insufflation,
Diagnosis relies on imaging and clinical assessment. Upright chest radiography or abdominal radiographs can reveal free