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Severe acute gastric dilatation causing respiratory failure

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Singapore Med J 2006; 47(8): 716-718
Severe acute gastric dilatation causing respiratory failure

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Lee LS, Lim NL
Correspondence: Dr Noelle Louise Lim, noelle_lim@cgh.com.sg

ABSTRACT
Severe acute gastric dilatation occurring in the absence of bowel obstruction is uncommon. We report acute gastric dilatation developing postoperatively in a 79-year-old man, culminating in respiratory failure. On the third postoperative day following bilateral inguinal hernia repair, he developed abdominal distension with absent bowel sounds. Abdominal radiograph showed a grossly distended gastric shadow and small bowel dilatation. The patient's oxygen saturation then deteriorated suddenly and severely, necessitating intubation. He recovered well with conservative measures.

Keywords: acute gastric dilatation, postoperative complications, respiratory insufficiency
Singapore Med J 2006; 47(8): 716-718

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