2005
DOI: 10.1016/s0901-5027(05)81283-4
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Bi-lateral pneumothorax after orthognatic surgery

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“…Orthognathic surgeries are generally applied to young and healthy patients, however life-threatening complications such as bilateral pneumothorax, severe hemorrhage (up to 0.7%), upper airway obstruction, and NPPE associated with these surgeries were reported in the literature [11]. Ok Hong et al reported that patients undergo mandibular setback surgery have increased risk of airway obstruction and NPPE development because of reducing the size of upper airway [9].…”
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“…Orthognathic surgeries are generally applied to young and healthy patients, however life-threatening complications such as bilateral pneumothorax, severe hemorrhage (up to 0.7%), upper airway obstruction, and NPPE associated with these surgeries were reported in the literature [11]. Ok Hong et al reported that patients undergo mandibular setback surgery have increased risk of airway obstruction and NPPE development because of reducing the size of upper airway [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The clinical results are dependent on the degree of collapse on the affected lung (17). Although 10% of pneumothoraces are asymptomatic, the symptoms due to the symptomatic pneumothorax consist of acute chest pain, breathlessness, tachypnea, and tachycardia (18). Additionally, a shift of the mediastinum and haemodynamic instability may occur if the pneumothorax is significant (17).…”
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“…A ocorrência de pneumotórax após a cirurgia ortognática é muito rara e pode ser causada devido ao uso de volumes correntes excessivos na ventilação mecânica durante a cirurgia, ou no período pós-operatório devido ao aumento da resistência das vias aéreas pela presença de coágulos sanguíneos ou secreções (CHEBEL; ZIADE; ACHKOUTY, 2010; GOODSON; MANEMI; PATERSON, 2010;BERTOSSI et al, 2012;COREGA et al, 2014;KIM, 2017).…”
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