To report a case of severe gastric distension caused by binge eating, complicated by localized gastric necrosis and gas accumulation in the portal vein.
Approach:
Key Findings:
Acute gastric distension can occur in healthy individuals without eating disorders, as demonstrated in this case.
The presence of gas in the portal vein indicates severe mucosal necrosis, which was observed in this patient.
Early diagnosis via CT and prompt surgical intervention were critical for the patient's survival.
Interpretation:
This case illustrates the life-threatening nature of acute gastric distension and the necessity for timely surgical intervention.
Limitations:
The case study is based on a single patient, limiting generalizability.
Lack of comprehensive data on the incidence and causes of acute gastric distension.
Conclusion:
The case underscores the need for awareness of acute gastric distension as a potential consequence of binge eating.