Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis (PCI) is defined by the presence of gas within the bowel wall. It is often asymptomatic and usually benign but may be associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In this patient, PCI was found incidentally on screening colonoscopy, and biopsy of the affected mucosa resulted in deflation of a cyst. Pneumoperitoneum was then identified on subsequent CT. Because pneumoperitoneum is associated with bowel perforation in most cases, it is often treated as an indication for operation. This case of benign and asymptomatic pneumoperitoneum was managed conservatively without complications. Clinicians should be able to identify PCI as a potentially benign finding on colonoscopy as well as a potentially benign cause of pneumoperitoneum. This understanding presents an opportunity to avoid the unnecessary morbidity and costs associated with surgical exploration or additional endoscopic procedures.

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