Abstract

ABSTRACT Posterior gastric perforation is a rare surgical emergency. An 80-year-old patient was admitted with complaints of pain in epigastric region for two days with features of dehydration and shock. Outside CT abdomen was suggestive of pneumoperitoneum along lesser sac. Exploratory laparotomy was performed and perforation was found along posterior gastric wall near the antrum. Grahm’s omental patch repair was done. Patient recovered and was discharged after two weeks.

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