“…Secondary pneumatosis on the other hand accounts for 4/5 of all pneumatosis and is secondary to ischaemia viz., necrotising enterocolitis, mesenteric vascular disease, trauma (sigmoidoscopy, biopsy, BE, postsurgical anastomosis), infection (primary infection, parasites, perforated jejunaltic) infl ammation, infl ammatory bowel disease, connective tissue disease especially scleroderma, whipple disease, pulmonary disease (COPD, artifi cial ventilation), colonic obstruction (air dissecting distally) etc. There are various opinions as to whether this condition is a disease or a symptom and there are various arguments whether surgery itself is warranted or not [4]. But the general consensus is that in view of ischaemia and obstruction -if symptomatic, surgery has to be undertaken.…”