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Medicas UIS
Print version ISSN 0121-0319
Abstract
ALVAREZ ZEPEDA, Carlos et al. Spontaneous pneumothorax during pregnancy:
Primary spontaneous pneumothorax is the presence of air in the pleural cavity as a consequence of a rupture of bullae or subpleural blebs in an otherwise healthy lung, without a clear history of trauma. Is more frequent in men than in women, and rarely presents during pregnancy, less than 60 cases has been reported in literature. The objective is to report the case of a 19-year-old primiparous woman who presents spontaneous pneumothorax treated initially with pleurostomy. Initial evolution is satisfactory, but 24 hours after withdrawal of chest tube, patient recurs. Patient is managed with videothoracoscopic bullectomy followed by pleurodesis. The procedure was well tolerated and is discharged in optimum condition and subsequently goes into labor, giving birth without any complications. In conclusion, treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax during pregnancy can be safely managed in the same way as non-obstetric patients. Recurring, persistent, or with air leak beyond 4 days and bilateral spontaneous pneumothorax, are indication for thoracic surgery. The diagnosis of spontaneous pneumothorax must be considered in any pregnant woman with acute thoracic pain, sudden onset dyspnoea and past medical history of it. The diagnosis must be confirmed with chest X ray, considering fetus protecting measures. Recognition and opportune treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax in the pregnant woman is essential to avoid maternal or fetal complications. Videothoracoscopic treatment has been proven safe in this case. MÉD.UIS. 2016;29(3):101-5.
Keywords : Pneumothorax; Pregnancy; Surgery..