CASE CONCLUSION
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy was recommended for the patient in this case, but transfer to a hyperbaric facility was not possible. He was instead admitted to the hospital for continuous monitoring. Over the next 12 hours, his symptoms gradually resolved, and a repeat CT the following day showed complete resolution of the portal venous gas. The patient was subsequently discharged without any sequelae.
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