Abstract
Introduction: Pneumopericardium is a dreaded complication in esophageal
carcinoma. Case description: We report a case of a 62 year old patient
with past history of esophageal cancer with spontaneus
pneumopericardium, without hemodynamic compromise. Admission
echocardiogram that revealed a pneumopericadium with the presence of the
“swirling bubbles” and the “air gap” sign. A small
esophagopericardial fistula was postulated as the cause of the
pneumopericardium. He underwent esophageal stent placement with
resolution of the pneumopericardium. Discussion: Pneumopericardium is
usually a sign of marked clinical deterioration in neoplasia and leads
to patients’ death few weeks. Here we presented a case, in which a more
fortunate and unusual outcome happened.