CT Imaging of bowel perforation
1. Tracking pneumoperitoneum toward a region of bowel
2. Localised peritoneal fat stranding, bowel wall thickening, or abnormal bowel wall enhancement
3. Bowel wall discontinuity
4. Oral contrast leak (if administrated) – water soluble contrast!
5. If a bowel perforation occurs due to obstruction, the perforation usually occurs at the site of maximal bowel distention and the perforation may be distant from the actual cause of the bowel obstruction
6. Liquid contents exiting the bowel may form an abscess