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Chest, Vol 76, 605-607, Copyright © 1979 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Pneumopericardium following laparoscopy

RD Nicholson and ND Berman

There have been no published reports of pneumopericardium complicating laparoscopy. Following an apparently uncomplicated laparoscopy, a 35- year-old woman developed pneumopericardium associated with subcutaneous emphysema of the neck. This resolved without specific therapy and without sequelae.


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