Case Report

An Unusual Localization Of Spontaneous Gastric Perforation: A Case Report

10.1501/Tipfak_0000000792

  • Mert Demirel
  • Kürșat Karadayı
  • Savaș Serel
  • Murat Emiroğlu

Received Date: 12.02.2010 Accepted Date: 13.08.2011 J Ankara Univ Fac Med 2011;64(2):101-103

A 75 year- old male patient was admitted to Plastic Surgery Department complained a painless mass on his left frontal skin area. Histopathological examination was diagnosed the squamose cell carcinoma of the scalp. The tumor was excised widely and reconstructed with a left Chinese free flap. An unlocalised epigastric pain and uncontrolled hiccups was started on the first day after the operation. A plain abdominal roentgenogram and computed tomography demonstrated a large amount free air under the diaphragm. A laparotomy was performed under the diagnosis of gastrointestinal perforation, a perforation of the posterior wall of the gastric fundus was found. The patient died due to myocardial infarct on postoperative ten days. Spontaneous gastric perforation is very rare condition.

Keywords: Spontaneous gastric perforation, free flap complication, stress ulcer