| Literature DB >> 26888019 |
Hiromasa Arai1, Michihiko Tajiri1, Keigo Ebuchi2, Kohei Ando1, Koji Okudela3, Masahiro Gamo4, Munetaka Masuda5.
Abstract
Contralateral tension pneumothorax during one-lung ventilation is a rare but catastrophic surgical complication. A 72-year-old Japanese male with lung cancer underwent right upper lobectomy with video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. Despite use of various methods for maintaining oxygenation during one-lung ventilation, percutaneous oxygen saturation was unstable from the start of surgery and suddenly decreased with a drop in blood pressure. An intraoperative chest X-ray revealed a tension pneumothorax of the dependent lung. Insertion of a chest drain saved the patient's life. This case suggests that a contralateral tension pneumothorax should be considered as a possible cause when adequate oxygenation cannot be maintained during one-lung ventilation.Entities:
Keywords: contralateral; one-lung ventilation (OLV); pneumothorax; video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS)
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26888019 DOI: 10.1111/crj.12470
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Respir J ISSN: 1752-6981 Impact factor: 2.570