Literature DB >> 17873199

Pneumothorax and pregnancy.

Abhi Lal1, Gavin Anderson, Michael Cowen, Stephen Lindow, Anthony G Arnold.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Though more common in male patients, primary spontaneous pneumothorax might be expected to occur reasonably often in female patients of child-bearing age. However, < 50 cases of pneumothorax in pregnancy have been previously reported. Special risks are posed for both the mother and the fetus in this situation. Previous management strategies have varied widely, without describing the more modern and less invasive techniques, and existing pneumothorax guidelines do not incorporate this difficult scenario.
METHODS: A retrospective search of our database of 250 spontaneous pneumothorax patients over a 10-year period, in a stable local population of 500,000 patients, identified five cases of pneumothorax occurring in pregnancy. We report our experience, the largest series yet described, review the medical literature, and make management recommendations.
RESULTS: We found favorable outcomes for both mothers and infants in our series, with modern techniques such as simple aspiration, elective assisted delivery at or near term with regional anesthesia, and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: Future guidelines on the management of pneumothorax should consider the inclusion of advice on the problems of pregnancy, based on previous published experience, and utilizing the modern and less invasive techniques. Such advice would inform and support those specialists involved in managing a potentially hazardous situation to the benefit of both mother and child.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17873199     DOI: 10.1378/chest.06-2719

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chest        ISSN: 0012-3692            Impact factor:   9.410


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2.  Spontaneous pneumothorax following caesarean section under spinal anaesthesia.

Authors:  Karan Madan; Navneet Singh; Vanita Jain; Ashutosh Nath Aggarwal
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2013-06-12

Review 3.  A case of recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax during pregnancy treated with video assisted thoracoscopic surgery.

Authors:  Nnamdi Nwaejike; Poppy Aldam; Thomas Pulimood; Roger Giles; Jeremy Brockelsby; Jonathan Fuld; Jacqueline Hughes; Aman Coonar
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2012-08-13

4.  Bilateral primary spontaneous pneumothoraces postcaesarean section--another reason to avoid general anaesthesia in pregnancy.

Authors:  Christina Yi Ling Aye; David McKean; Allan Dark; S Adeyemi Akinsola
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2012-08-27

5.  Spontaneous pneumothorax in the third trimester of pregnancy.

Authors:  Abriel Avital; Ori Galante; Joel Baron; Alexander Smoliakov; Dov Heimer; Lone S Avnun
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2009-11-18

6.  Spontaneous pneumothorax: an unusual complication of pregnancy--a case report and review of literature.

Authors:  Rajiv Garg; Vinita Das; Kauser Usman; Sumit Rungta; R Prasad
Journal:  Ann Thorac Med       Date:  2008-07       Impact factor: 2.219

7.  Is it possible to standardize the treatment of primary spontaneous pneumothorax? Part 2: surgical methods of treatment.

Authors:  Wojciech Rokicki; Marek Rokicki; Jacek Wojtacha; Marek Filipowski; Agata Dżejlili; Damian Czyżewski
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8.  Recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax in pregnancy - a case report and review of literature.

Authors:  Noman Lateef; Mustafa Dawood; Karn Sharma; Abubakar Tauseef; Muhammad Asadullah Munir; Erin Godbout
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