Abstract:Many surgeons are familiar with small bowel perforation-a breach in the continuity of the bowel wall resulting in spillage of contents into the peritoneal cavity. Usually, patients present with severe abdominal pain, and radiological investigations suggest pneumoperitoneum. However, intestinal perforation secondary to electrocautery used for umbilical granuloma excision is rare. We report a case of a 4-month-old boy who presented with primary concerns of constipation, severe abdominal pain, and multiple episod… Show more
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