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Title: Pneumatosis intestinalis associated with enteral feeding by catheter jejunostomy. Author: Zern RT, Clarke-Pearson DL. Journal: Obstet Gynecol; 1985 Mar; 65(3 Suppl):81S-83S. PubMed ID: 3919351. Abstract: Pneumatosis intestinalis is an unusual, but potentially serious, postoperative complication. The differential diagnosis includes life-threatening conditions, such as intestinal necrosis, that may require immediate surgical intervention. The authors describe a case of pneumatosis intestinalis occurring postoperatively in a seriously ill patient with advanced ovarian cancer. The cause of pneumatosis intestinalis was attributed to enteral feeding by catheter jejunostomy, and a successful outcome is reported after conservative management. As the use of enteral feeding through catheter jejunostomies will likely increase, this cause of pneumatosis intestinalis must be recognized.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]