We should be aware of the uncommon presentation during the pandemic scenario of the Coronavirus 2019 disease (COVID-19). Pneumothorax, pneumomediastinum, pneumoperitoneum, and massive emphysema subcutis are uncommon complications of COVID-19 Pneumonia. The presence of pneumomediastinum and massive emphysema subcutis were rarely reported in the literature.
We present a 69-year-old man with COVID-19 Pneumonia with these complications who were managed conservatively and experienced spontaneous resolution of the complications two weeks later. He was admitted to the intensive care unit and was given a ventilator. Pneumonia, massive emphysema subcutis, pneumomediastinum, and pneumothorax are identified from chest X-ray. An Unenhanced thoraco-abdominal CT Scan revealed the presence of a small pneumoperitoneum. However, a CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis did not show any evidence of bowel perforation. It is necessary to detect these complications earlier, so the management can reduce the associated morbidity and mortality.