2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00540-008-0676-5
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Spontaneous hemothorax during general anesthesia

Abstract: We report a case of spontaneous hemothorax in a healthy 27-year-old man undergoing elective reconstruction of the right anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) under general anesthesia. In the postanesthesia care unit (PACU), the patient became hypotensive and tachycardic with mid-sternal chest discomfort. A chest roentgenogram revealed an almost complete opacification of the right hemithorax. A diagnostic thoracentesis was positive for frank blood, confirming a right hemothorax. The patient was emergently taken back… Show more

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“…Frequent chest auscultation and close monitoring of airway pressure, any changes in electrocardiograph (EKG) parameters and end‐tidal CO 2 tension should be performed. Commonly, a small endotracheal tube is used in patients undergoing cesarean section, but this could contribute to high peak pressures and subsequent barotrauma 9 . Perioperative chest roentgenograms are mandatory.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Frequent chest auscultation and close monitoring of airway pressure, any changes in electrocardiograph (EKG) parameters and end‐tidal CO 2 tension should be performed. Commonly, a small endotracheal tube is used in patients undergoing cesarean section, but this could contribute to high peak pressures and subsequent barotrauma 9 . Perioperative chest roentgenograms are mandatory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commonly, a small endotracheal tube is used in patients undergoing cesarean section, but this could contribute to high peak pressures and subsequent barotrauma. 9 Perioperative chest roentgenograms are mandatory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%