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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222344

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Spontaneous pneumothorax (SP) is a serious and life-threatening condition often caused by ruptured apical lung bulla in young male individuals. It is commonly associated with different syndromes but also occurs in healthy individuals. In this case report, we aim to discuss the etiology, clinical course, and surgical treatment of a 21-year-old male kickboxer with a right-sided pneumothorax that occurred during a sparring session. A chest tube with negative suction was inserted to resolve the pneumothorax. Because there was no visible resolution, video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) was performed. During VATS, a large, apically placed, ruptured lung bulla, was revealed and removed. One month after surgery, the patient is in great clinical condition. There are no signs of a recurrence of SP.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1424316

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El neumotórax espontáneo primario es una afección extremadamente rara durante el embarazo y puede ocurrir en cualquier momento. La rotura de una ampolla apical o bula subpleural es la causa más común en embarazadas jóvenes. Se cree que se debe al aumento de la actividad respiratoria asociada al período periparto. La detección temprana y el diagnóstico rápido de esta afección son importantes para la prevención de algunas complicaciones graves. Los métodos terapéuticos utilizados en el embarazo no difieren esencialmente de los utilizados en pacientes no embarazadas. El drenaje ambulatorio del tórax se ha recomendado en el tratamiento. El parto en estas mujeres puede realizarse por vía vaginal, con una segunda fase del parto sin esfuerzo. Se presenta un caso de neumotórax espontáneo primario que ocurrió a las 35 semanas de gestación en una primigesta sana de 34 años. Su aparición fue descrita como dolor pleurítico en el pecho y disnea de aparición repentina. El diagnóstico fue realizado por la radiografía simple de tórax. La paciente fue tratada con éxito con colocación de tubo torácico.


Primary spontaneous pneumothorax is an extremely rare condition during pregnancy and can occur at any time. Rupture of an apical ampulla or subpleural bulla is the most common cause in young pregnant women. It is thought to be due to increased respiratory activity associated with the peripartum period. Early detection and prompt diagnosis of this condition are important for the prevention of some serious complications. The therapeutic methods used in pregnancy do not differ essentially from those used in non-pregnant patients. Ambulatory drainage of the thorax has been recommended in treatment. Delivery in these women can be performed vaginally, with a second phase of labor without effort. We present a case of primary spontaneous pneumothorax that occurred at 35 weeks of gestation in a healthy 34-year-old primigravida. Its onset was described as pleuritic chest pain and dyspnea of sudden onset. The diagnosis was made by plain chest radiography. The patient was successfully treated with chest tube placement.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 979-983, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-886545

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@#Objective    To investigate the optimal treatment scheme for the first primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP) in young patients. Methods    The clinical data of 171 patients with the first PSP were retrospectively analyzed who were treated in Huaihe Hospital of Henan University between November 2011 and October 2017. There were 157 males and 14 females with a median age of 18 years at onset and a median body mass index of 18.51 kg/m2. According to the treatment methods, they were classified into two groups, a conservative treatment group (a non-surgical group, n=86) and a surgical group (n=85). The characteristics including clinical data, efficacy evaluation criteria, complications and recurrence of the two groups were analyzed. Results    As a result, 73.68% of the patients suffered PSP in their daily routine. The drainage duration in the non-surgical group was longer than that in the surgical group (4 d vs. 3 d, P=0.008). There was no statistical difference in the success rate of lung re-expansion between the two groups (98.85% vs. 100.00%, P=1.000). The proportion of the surgical group using postoperative analgesic drugs was higher than that in the non-surgical group (48.23% vs. 10.46%, P=0.000). The recurrence rate of the surgical group was lower than that of the non-surgical group (3.53% vs. 46.51%, P=0.000). No relationship between smoking and recurrence of pneumothorax was found in both groups (P=0.301, P=1.000). The success rate of lung re-expansion in the non-surgical group was not statistically different between the 24F subgroup and the 12F subgroup (39/39 vs. 33/34, P=0.458). No advantage of intraoperative pleural fixation was found in the surgical group (P=0.693). Conclusion    Thoracoscopic surgery is the first choice for the treatment of the first PSP in young patients.

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Chinese Medical Journal ; (24): 2402-2407, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-803073

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Background@#Primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP) is a common manifestation of Birt-Hogg-Dubé (BHD) syndrome, which is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by mutation of the folliculin (FLCN) gene. This study was established to investigate the mutation of the FLCN gene and the phenotype in a family with PSP.@*Methods@#We investigated the clinical and genetic characteristics of a large Chinese family with recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax. Genetic testing was performed by Sanger sequencing of the coding exons (4-14 exons) of the FLCN gene.@*Results@#Among ten affected members in a multi-generational PSP kindred, with a total of 18 episodes of spontaneous pneumothorax, the median age for the initial onset of pneumothorax was 42.5 years (interquartile range: 28.8-57.2 years). Chest computed tomography scan of the proband showed pulmonary cysts and pneumothorax. A novel nonsense mutation (c.1273C>T) in exon 11 of FLCN gene that leads to a pre-mature stop codon (p.Gln425*) was identified in the family. The genetic analysis confirmed the diagnosis of BHD syndrome in this family in the absence of skin lesions or renal tumors.@*Conclusions@#A novel nonsense mutation of FLCN gene was found in a large family with PSP in China. Our results expand the mutational spectrum of FLCN gene in patients with BHD syndrome.

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The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 85-90, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-761841

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BACKGROUND: Variation exists in the initial treatment for the first episode of primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP), and no definitive consensus exists due to a lack of high-quality evidence. This study examined the outcomes of needle aspiration and closed thoracostomy in first episodes of PSP requiring intervention. METHODS: This study was a randomized, prospective, single-center trial conducted between December 2015 and August 2016. Patients of all ages with a documented first episode of PSP who were unilaterally affected, hemodynamically stable, and had a pneumothorax measuring over 25% in size were included. Patients with underlying lung disease, severe comorbidities, bilateral pneumothorax, tension pneumothorax, recurrent pneumothorax, traumatic pneumothorax, and pregnancy were excluded. Patients were randomly assigned to the needle aspiration or closed thoracostomy group using a random number table. RESULTS: Forty patients with a first episode of PSP were recruited, and 21 and 19 patients were included in the needle aspiration group and the closed thoracostomy group, respectively. The hospital stay of each group was 2.1±1.8 days and 5.4±3.6 days, respectively (p<0.01). However, no significant differences were found in the success rate of initial treatment or the 1-month and 1-year recurrence rates. CONCLUSION: Needle aspiration is a favorable initial treatment in patients experiencing a first episode of PSP.


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Humans , Pregnancy , Comorbidity , Consensus , Length of Stay , Lung Diseases , Needles , Pneumothorax , Prospective Studies , Recurrence , Thoracentesis , Thoracostomy
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Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 952-956, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-749846

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@#Objective    To evaluate whether surgical intervention can be performed in initial onset of primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP) patients and whether pleural abrasion should be performed regularly in PSP treatment. Methods    The clinical data of 326 PSP patients undergoing bullectomy or bullectomy combined with pleural abrasion (BLPA) between January 2008 and December 2013 were retrospectively reviewed. There were 267 males and 59 females, with a mean age of 24 years ranging from 20 to 31 years. Results    The initial onset of PSP was in 229 patients, and recurrent PSP in 115 patients. Ten patients had postoperative PSP recurrence after a mean follow-up of 47 months ranging from 1 to 95 months. For the patients with initial onset of PSP, the recurrence rate was 3.1% (7/229), and that in patients with recurrent PSP was 2.6% (3/115, P=0.82). Compared with the bullectomy group (5.8%, 7/120), recurrence rate in the BLPA group was lower (1.3%, 3/224, P=0.02). There were no mortalities or significant complications in both groups. There was significant difference in body mass index (P=0.04), intraoperative adhesion (P<0.05), operation duration (P<0.01), number of bullae (P<0.01), and bullae location (P<0.01) between bullectomy and BLPA groups. Postoperative drainage (P<0.01), air leak (P=0.01) and extubation duration (P<0.01) were significantly lower in the bullectomy group. Total cost was significantly higher in the BLPA group (P<0.01). Conclusion    Surgical intervention could provide satisfactory outcomes for PSP patients. Compared with bullectomy, BLPA has much lower recurrence rate, but with more drainage, longer drainage duration and higher cost.

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China Journal of Endoscopy ; (12): 1-6, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-618573

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Objective To explore the clinical values of the modified thoracic drainage devices that were applied in treatment of primary spontaneous pneumothorax patients who underwent single-port video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. Methods Clinical data of 82 primary spontaneous pneumothorax patients who underwent single-port video-assisted thoracoscopic lung wedge resection and pleurodesis from January 1st, 2015 to August 31st, 2016 was analyzed retrospectively. These patients, according to the thoracic drainage devices, were divided into traditional group (Group A, n = 42) or modified group (Group B, n = 40). These statistical data, including duration of thoracic drainage, lengths of hospital stay, duration of using antibiotic, amounts of pleural drainage, scales of pain, and complications of the two groups of patients in postoperative stage, were compared. Results There was no significant differences (P > 0.05) in volumes of thoracic drainage while there were significant differences (P < 0.05) in duration of thoracic drainage, lengths of hospital stay, duration of using antibiotic, scales of pain, and complications in postoperative stage between the two groups. And patients in group B had shorter time of thoracic drainage, hospital stay, and using antibiotic, lower scales of pain and rates of complications when compared with group A. Conclusion There are some clinical values of application of modified thoracic drainage devices in treatment of primary spontaneous pneumothorax underwent single-port video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery, because of it could give the patients fast recovery and made the operations simpler.

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Tianjin Medical Journal ; (12): 26-29, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-483747

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Objective To study the predictive value of evaluation in oxygen partial pressure[p(O2)] and carbon dioxide partial pressure[p(CO2)] of pleural cavity to the closure of visceral pleura in primary spontaneous pneumothroax (PSP) pa-tients. Methods Seventy-six hospitalized pneumothroax patients were divided into two groups:closed pneumothroax group (n=40) and open pneumothroax group (n=36), according to the radiographic information.To collect the expiratory gas by the device which we designed and produced, to collect the gas in the pleural cavity by thoracentesis. To detect the p(O2)and p(CO2)respectively, and the blood gas analysis of radial artery was done at same time. Results There was significantly low-er value of p(O2)of the gas in the pleural cavity in patients of closed pneumothroax than that of open pneumothroax (P 0.05). There was significantly higher value of the expiratory gas/the pleural cavity gas p(O2) and a significantly lower value of p(CO2), in closed pneumothroax group than those of open pneumothroax group (P<0.05). Logistic regression analy-sis showed that values of the expiratory gas/the pleural cavity gas p(O2) and p(CO2) were the effective factors for the closure of visceral pleura. ROC curve showed that the areas under ROC curve (AUC) for the expiratory gas/the pleural cavity gas p(O2) and p(CO2) was 0.985 and 0.867, the sensitivities were 92.5% and 77.8%, the specificities were 100%and 85.0%and the reference values were 1.81 and 0.97. Conclusion To utilize the evaluation of gas partial pressure can predict whether the leakage of the visceral pleura is closed.

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Tianjin Medical Journal ; (12): 659-662, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-467951

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Objective To explore the relationship between visceral pleura closure of primary spontaneous pneumotho?rax (PSP) using different diameters of drainage tube and the time of implementing closed chest-drain. Methods According to the diameters of tubes for chest drain they used, 214 patients with PSP were divided into standard tube group (136 cases) and fine catheter group (78 cases). Patients in standard tube group who were inserted chest drain for≤1 d,≤3 d,≤6 d,>6 d included 48, 43, 29 and 16 cases respectively while their counterpart in fine catheter group include 24, 23, 17, 14 cases re?spectively. Closed time of crevasse were noted and incidence of preoperative closed pneumothorax converting into open pneu?mothorax, subcutaneous emphysema and prolonged pain after operation were all recorded. Results There is no statistical difference in closing time of crevasse nor in the distribution of various drainage times (proportions of≤6 d and>6 d are low?er than proportions of≤1 d and≤3 d) between standard tube group [(4.76 ±1.65) d] and fine catheter group [(4.54±1.67) d] (t=0.963). However, in both standard tube group and fine catheter group, closing time of crevasse is shorter if drainage time≤6 d or>6 d than if it≤1 d and≤3 d. Closing time of crevasse show negative correlation with period of chest drain in?sertion in both standard tube group and fine catheter group (P<0.05). The rate of converting from close pneumothorax into open pneumothorax were 51.96%(53/102) and 36.21%(21/58) respectively in standard pipe group and fine catheter group. Furthermore, the incidence of subcutaneous emphysema and prolonged pain were all higher than those in standard tube group than those in the fine catheter group (P<0.05). Conclusion Using closed chest drain to treat patients with PSP, di?ameter of the drain tube did not affect closing time of crevasse. But longer insertion period of chest drain can reduce closing time of crevasse.

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Yonsei Medical Journal ; : 901-905, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-173360

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PURPOSE: Few reports have documented psychopathological abnormalities in patients with primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP). We analyzed the results of a multiphasic personal inventory test to investigate the psychopathologic impact of PSP in young Korean males. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The authors reviewed the results of a Korean military multiphasic personal inventory (KMPI) administered to military conscripts in South Korea. A total of 234 young males participated in this study. The normal volunteer group (n=175) comprised individuals who did not have any lung disease. The PSP group (n=59) included individuals with PSP. None of the examinees had any psychological problems. The KMPI results of both groups were compared. RESULTS: There were more abnormal responses in the PSP group (17.0%) than the normal volunteer group (9.1%, p=0.002). The anxiety scale and depression scale scores of the neurosis category were greater for the PSP group than the normal group (p=0.039 and 0.014, respectively). The personality disorder and paranoia scale scores of the psychopathy category were greater for the PSP group than the normal group (p=0.007 and 0.018, respectively). CONCLUSION: Young males with PSP may have greater tendencies to suffer from anxiety, depression, personality disorders, and paranoia compared to normal individuals. Clinicians should be advised to evaluate the psychopathological aspects of patients with PSP.


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Humans , Male , Anxiety , Depression , Healthy Volunteers , Korea , Lung Diseases , Military Personnel , Paranoid Disorders , Personality Disorders , Pneumothorax , Psychopathology
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Pediátr. Panamá ; 39(1): 24-31, Abril 2010.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-849369

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Presentamos un caso de neumotórax espontáneo primario recurrente en un adolescente de 13 años de edad previamente sano . El paciente presentó súbitamente dolor punzante en el hemitórax izquierdo y disnea de medianos y grandes esfuerzos. En la radiografía de tórax se evidenció un neumotórax izquierdo. El paciente fue referido al Hospital del Niño para su manejo. Se refiere un episodio similar al descrito seis meses antes del evento actual. Se encontraba asintomático al momento de su hospitalización. Era evidente una elevación anterior del hemitórax izquierdo y disminución de los ruidos pulmonares en el campo pulmonar izquierdo. En la radiografía de tórax se encontró un neumotórax izquierdo de 70% y una bula en el lóbulo superior izquierdo. Se consideró el diagnóstico de un neumotórax espontáneo primario izquierdo recurrente. Fue tratado con oxigeno húmedo al 100%, resección de las bulas y pleurodesis química. El centrol radiográfico mostró resolución del neumotórax. Egresó y continuo controles en la consulta de cirugía y neurología.


The authors describe a thirteen years old boy with a recurrence fo a primary spontaneous pneumothorax . He was a healthy boy without underlying lung disease. The main complain was the sudden onset of an acute sharp and diffuse pain located on the left hemithorax. Besides, the patient had medium and big efforts dyspnea. A chest radiograph was made and a left pneumothorax was detected. The patient was referred to the Hospital del Niño for his management and treatment. The patient had a history of a similar clinical picture six months before the actual event. The patient was asymptomatic at the moment of the hospital admission . Physical findings were asymmetry of the left hemithorax and diminished breath sounds on the affected side. There was evidence, on the chest radiograph, of a left pneumothorax of 70% with collapse of the lung and the presence of an apical sub pleural bulla in the upper left lobe. The diagnosis of a recurrence of a primary spontaneous pneumothorax was made by the patient´s history. The administration of humidified 100 per cent oxygen was indicated and the patient was evaluated by a surgeon for surgical treatment. The surgical procedure was resection of blebs by thoracoscopy and chemical pleurodesis. The control chest radiograph showed evacuation of the pneumothorax and reexpansion of the left lung. The chest tube was removed two days after surgery. The patient was discharged nine days after the hospital admission with follow up in the out patient clinic.

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The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 393-398, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-97600

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BACKGROUND: To evaluate the efficacy of cellulose mesh with fibrin glue to decrease recurrence rate after bullectomy for a treatment of primary spontaneous pneumothorax. MATERIAL AND METHOD: 222 patients underwent a bullectomy for primary spontaneous pneumothorax in our institute between April. 1996, and June, 2000. Patients were divided into four groups by period and operation method. Group 1(n=25) underwent video-assited thorasic surgery(VATS) and mechanical pleurodesis between 1996 and 1997. Group 2(n=53) underwent axillary thoracotomy and mechanical pleurodesis between the same period. Group 3(n=110) undewent VATS and mechanical pleurodesis between 1998 and April, 2000. Group 4(n=34) underwent VATS and reinforcement with absorbable cellulose mesh and fibrin glue between 1998 and June, 2000. The data of recurrence rate, duration of air leakage, and duration of chest tube drainage evaluated by each group were compared and analysed using general linear model procedure. RESULT: There were 203 men and 19 women. Mean age was 23.2+9.6 years. Recurrent rate in group 1 was 25%, 3.8% in group 2 and 4.5% in group 3. Threre was no recurrence of pneumothorax in group 4. All recurrent cases after bullectomy were developed at the period of surgeon' s experience of bullectomy if it was less than 2 years. Chest tube indwelling period in group 4 was shorter compared to that of group 1,group 2(p<0.0006) and group 3(p<0.0001). There was no postoperative air- leakage in group 4. Recurrence rate was higher in minimal and moderate size pneumothorax than that in massive pneumothorax. In the 12 recurred cases, nine cases had blebs near the suture line. CONCLUSION: The covering of the suture area with an bsorbable cellulose mesh and the application of the fibrin glue on the mesh in wedge resection of blebs are effective and shorter tube indwelling period was resulted. There were no postoperative air leakage through chest tube after this additional procedure and no recurrence in short term follow-up period. Recurrence rate was higher in small size pneumothorax than that in large sizepneumothorax. Recurrence rate was also influenced by the experience of surgeon.


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Female , Humans , Male , Blister , Cellulose , Cellulose, Oxidized , Chest Tubes , Drainage , Fibrin Tissue Adhesive , Fibrin , Follow-Up Studies , Linear Models , Pleurodesis , Pneumothorax , Recurrence , Sutures , Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted , Thoracotomy
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