Topical glyceryl trinitrate ointment and injection of botulinum toxin into the anal sphincter are advocated as the first-line treatment for chronic anal fissure. Lateral sphincterotomy should be offered to patients with relapse and therapeutic failure of prior pharmacological treatment.
Haemorrhage, penetration and perforation are common complications of peptic ulcers. Free intraabdominal air is seen in 80 % after perforation. Penetration into the retroperitoneum with pneumothorax and mediastinal emphysema are rarely observed. We report the case of a 85-year-old female patient with nausea, vomiting and little appetite. During endoscopy of the upper GI-tract she complained about progressive dyspnea. Chest X-ray revealed mediastinal emphysema and pneumothorax. When performing laparotomy, we found a duodenal ulcer, that had penetrated the retroperitoneal space. The patient underwent partial gastrectomy and reconstruction with Billroth-II anastomosis. The postoperative course was uneventful.
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