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Potentially life-threatening emergency
Bowel perforation
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Potentially life-threatening emergency

Bowel perforation

Contributors: Michael W. Winter MD, Christine Osborne MD, Nishant H. Patel MD, Desiree Rivera-Nieves MD, Khaled Bittar MD, Paritosh Prasad MD
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Synopsis

A bowel perforation refers to a rupture in the lumen of the small or large intestine. Perforations lead to intraperitoneal contamination with bowel contents and place patients at high risk for subsequent abscess formation, sepsis, and septic shock.

Causes of perforation include peptic ulcer disease (mostly duodenal), small and large bowel malignancies with tissue invasion, acute diverticulitis, acute appendicitis in the elderly population, inflammatory bowel disease, trauma, consequence of ischemic injury, and ingestion of foreign bodies (including fish or poultry bones), or it may occur as a complication of endoscopic procedures.

A patient will typically present with abdominal pain as well as signs of severe inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS criteria). The patient may have an acute abdominal examination with a rigid abdomen and minimal to no bowel sounds, although the examination can be misleading and may be unremarkable (particularly in immunocompromised patients or those on steroids).

The etiology of the perforation often depends on the history. Recent endoscopic procedures, known malignancies, prior bouts of diverticulitis, or a history of inflammatory bowel disease provide insight into the potential underlying cause of a perforation.

Codes

ICD10CM:
K63.1 – Perforation of intestine (nontraumatic)

SNOMEDCT:
56905009 – Perforation of intestine

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Last Reviewed:03/15/2021
Last Updated:10/17/2022
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Potentially life-threatening emergency
Bowel perforation
A medical illustration showing key findings of Bowel perforation : Abdominal pain, Abdominal distension, Hypoactive bowel sounds, Foreign body exposure
Imaging Studies image of Bowel perforation - imageId=7877196. Click to open in gallery.  caption: '<span>Axial CT image demonstrates  numerous foci of free intraperitoneal air secondary to a large bowel  perforation (found intraoperatively)</span>.'
Axial CT image demonstrates numerous foci of free intraperitoneal air secondary to a large bowel perforation (found intraoperatively).
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