%0 Case Reports %T Spontaneous gastric perforation complicating acute laryngotracheobronchitis in an infant: a novel case report from Nepal. %A Paudyal N %A Devkota Y %A Shah SK %A Gami B %A Regmi P %J J Surg Case Rep %V 2023 %N 12 %D 2023 Dec %M 38130651 暂无%R 10.1093/jscr/rjad681 %X Pediatric spontaneous gastric perforation is a rarely encountered condition with poorly understood causal mechanisms. We present a novel case of a two-month-old female infant from Nepal who previously experienced Croup and subsequently developed severe abdominal distention and vomiting. Abdominal X-ray findings confirmed pneumoperitoneum, prompting immediate laparotomy. Intraoperative examination revealed a substantial perforation along the posterior stomach wall, specifically along the lesser curvature. The surgical intervention involved gastrorrhaphy and omentopexy using 3-0 Vicryl sutures, leading to an uneventful postoperative recovery. This case report highlights the critical importance of early and efficient management of spontaneous gastric perforations in infants, emphasizing the need for timely intervention to achieve favorable outcomes. Pediatric spontaneous gastric perforation remains a rare condition, and reporting such cases contributes to our understanding and management of this unusual pathology.