Small bowel perforation secondary to phytobezoars
is a rare clinical entity, which is not well-documented
in the radiological literature. Sonographic and computed
tomography (CT) findings of a case of closed
small bowel perforation secondary to phytobezoars
in a patient with previous gastric surgery are presented.
Both abdominal ultrasound and CT examinations
revealed a collection containing air at the left lower
quadrant as well as neighboring intraluminal masses
suggestive of bezoars. We propose that appropriate
CT examination is a very useful imaging modality for
evaluating this kind of bowel perforation.