Management of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis with pneumoperitoneum: 5-years systematic review.

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Autor(a) principal: Piltcher-da-Silva, Rodrigo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Sasaki, Vivian Laís, Gallotti, Felipe Melloto, Saenger, Bruna Freitas, Piltcher-Recuero, Mariana, Rocha, Gabriela de Melo, da Costa, Marco Aurélio Raeder, Coelho, Júlio Cezar Uili
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Clinical and Biomedical Research
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/119917
Resumo: SummaryBackground: Pneumatosis Cystoides Intestinalis (PCI) is a rare condition, characterized by gas-filled cysts in the intestinal wall. Rarely, it may also involve other places, such as the mesentery. It is classified as primary and secondary and associated with multiple predisposing factors. Its differential diagnosis is mesenteric ischemia.Methods: We conducted a systematic literature review according to PRISMA statement. PubMed and LILACS databases were searched for articles published between January 2015 and December 2020. The subject headings were "Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis" and "pneumoperitoneum", "pneumatosis intestinalis" and "pneumoperitoneum" or "mesenteric pneumatosis".Results: 51 articles with 58 patients with PCI and pneumoperitoneum were included. Most patients were male and the average age was 64.9 years. The idiopathic etiology was recorded in 29.31% and the most common predisposing factor were immune dysfunction (28.3%). 24.13% were asymptomatic and the most commons symptoms were abdominal pain (43.1%), nausea and vomiting (41.37%) and abdominal distention (37.93%). Diagnostic surgery was performed in 26 patients (44.8%). Just one patient underwent to surgery with treatment intent.Conclusion: PCI is a benign disease that can be confused with a potentially fatal condition, mesenteric ischemia. Treatment is conservative, with periodic clinical evaluations. Surgical procedure is usually not necessary for the diagnosis or management of PCI. 
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spelling Management of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis with pneumoperitoneum: 5-years systematic review.Pneumatosis Cystoides IntestinalisPneumoperitoneumMesenteric IschemiaSurgerySummaryBackground: Pneumatosis Cystoides Intestinalis (PCI) is a rare condition, characterized by gas-filled cysts in the intestinal wall. Rarely, it may also involve other places, such as the mesentery. It is classified as primary and secondary and associated with multiple predisposing factors. Its differential diagnosis is mesenteric ischemia.Methods: We conducted a systematic literature review according to PRISMA statement. PubMed and LILACS databases were searched for articles published between January 2015 and December 2020. The subject headings were "Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis" and "pneumoperitoneum", "pneumatosis intestinalis" and "pneumoperitoneum" or "mesenteric pneumatosis".Results: 51 articles with 58 patients with PCI and pneumoperitoneum were included. Most patients were male and the average age was 64.9 years. The idiopathic etiology was recorded in 29.31% and the most common predisposing factor were immune dysfunction (28.3%). 24.13% were asymptomatic and the most commons symptoms were abdominal pain (43.1%), nausea and vomiting (41.37%) and abdominal distention (37.93%). Diagnostic surgery was performed in 26 patients (44.8%). Just one patient underwent to surgery with treatment intent.Conclusion: PCI is a benign disease that can be confused with a potentially fatal condition, mesenteric ischemia. Treatment is conservative, with periodic clinical evaluations. Surgical procedure is usually not necessary for the diagnosis or management of PCI. HCPA/FAMED/UFRGS2022-07-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed Systematic Reviewapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/119917Clinical & Biomedical Research; Vol. 42 No. 2 (2022): Clinical & Biomedical ResearchClinical and Biomedical Research; v. 42 n. 2 (2022): Clinical and Biomedical Research2357-9730reponame:Clinical and Biomedical Researchinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/119917/85502Copyright (c) 2022 Clinical and Biomedical Researchhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPiltcher-da-Silva, RodrigoSasaki, Vivian LaísGallotti, Felipe MellotoSaenger, Bruna FreitasPiltcher-Recuero, MarianaRocha, Gabriela de Meloda Costa, Marco Aurélio RaederCoelho, Júlio Cezar Uili2024-01-19T14:12:37Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/119917Revistahttps://www.seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpaPUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/oai||cbr@hcpa.edu.br2357-97302357-9730opendoar:2024-01-19T14:12:37Clinical and Biomedical Research - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Management of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis with pneumoperitoneum: 5-years systematic review.
title Management of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis with pneumoperitoneum: 5-years systematic review.
spellingShingle Management of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis with pneumoperitoneum: 5-years systematic review.
Piltcher-da-Silva, Rodrigo
Pneumatosis Cystoides Intestinalis
Pneumoperitoneum
Mesenteric Ischemia
Surgery
title_short Management of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis with pneumoperitoneum: 5-years systematic review.
title_full Management of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis with pneumoperitoneum: 5-years systematic review.
title_fullStr Management of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis with pneumoperitoneum: 5-years systematic review.
title_full_unstemmed Management of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis with pneumoperitoneum: 5-years systematic review.
title_sort Management of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis with pneumoperitoneum: 5-years systematic review.
author Piltcher-da-Silva, Rodrigo
author_facet Piltcher-da-Silva, Rodrigo
Sasaki, Vivian Laís
Gallotti, Felipe Melloto
Saenger, Bruna Freitas
Piltcher-Recuero, Mariana
Rocha, Gabriela de Melo
da Costa, Marco Aurélio Raeder
Coelho, Júlio Cezar Uili
author_role author
author2 Sasaki, Vivian Laís
Gallotti, Felipe Melloto
Saenger, Bruna Freitas
Piltcher-Recuero, Mariana
Rocha, Gabriela de Melo
da Costa, Marco Aurélio Raeder
Coelho, Júlio Cezar Uili
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author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Piltcher-da-Silva, Rodrigo
Sasaki, Vivian Laís
Gallotti, Felipe Melloto
Saenger, Bruna Freitas
Piltcher-Recuero, Mariana
Rocha, Gabriela de Melo
da Costa, Marco Aurélio Raeder
Coelho, Júlio Cezar Uili
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pneumatosis Cystoides Intestinalis
Pneumoperitoneum
Mesenteric Ischemia
Surgery
topic Pneumatosis Cystoides Intestinalis
Pneumoperitoneum
Mesenteric Ischemia
Surgery
description SummaryBackground: Pneumatosis Cystoides Intestinalis (PCI) is a rare condition, characterized by gas-filled cysts in the intestinal wall. Rarely, it may also involve other places, such as the mesentery. It is classified as primary and secondary and associated with multiple predisposing factors. Its differential diagnosis is mesenteric ischemia.Methods: We conducted a systematic literature review according to PRISMA statement. PubMed and LILACS databases were searched for articles published between January 2015 and December 2020. The subject headings were "Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis" and "pneumoperitoneum", "pneumatosis intestinalis" and "pneumoperitoneum" or "mesenteric pneumatosis".Results: 51 articles with 58 patients with PCI and pneumoperitoneum were included. Most patients were male and the average age was 64.9 years. The idiopathic etiology was recorded in 29.31% and the most common predisposing factor were immune dysfunction (28.3%). 24.13% were asymptomatic and the most commons symptoms were abdominal pain (43.1%), nausea and vomiting (41.37%) and abdominal distention (37.93%). Diagnostic surgery was performed in 26 patients (44.8%). Just one patient underwent to surgery with treatment intent.Conclusion: PCI is a benign disease that can be confused with a potentially fatal condition, mesenteric ischemia. Treatment is conservative, with periodic clinical evaluations. Surgical procedure is usually not necessary for the diagnosis or management of PCI. 
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