Abstract
Introduction:
The Coronavirus belongs to a family of RNA viruses that can cause respiratory infection, with the possibility of gastrointestinal manifestations in approximately 5-50% of the cases.
Objective:
To report a surgical case with a diagnosis of COVID-19 that developed acute perforated abdomen and pneumothorax.
Case report:
This was an 80-year-old female patient with respiratory symptoms, with dry cough and fever and diffuse abdominal pain with signs of peritonitis. She had leukocytosis, kidney dysfunction and an increase in D-dimer with positive PCR for COVID. Computed tomography of the chest and abdomen showed pneumothorax on the right and extensive pneumoperitoneum.
Conclusion:
The presentation of COVID-19 with severe pulmonary and abdominal complications requires specialized and emergency treatments, but it has high mortality rates.
Keywords:
Coronavirus; COVID; Pneumothorax; Pneumoperitoneum