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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : 306-309, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-20459

RESUMEN

A 23-year-old male underwent a left internal jugular vein catheterization during extended surgery for treatment of multiple fractures due to a traffic accident. Although the catheterization was performed under ultrasound (US) guidance, iatrogenic perforation of the central vein and pleura occurred. The catheter was removed, and the perforated site was addressed under thoracoscopy rather than an open thoracotomy. This case suggests that using US does not completely guarantee a complication-free outcome, and that catheter placement should be carefully confirmed. In addition, this case suggests that thoracoscopy may be an ideal method of resolving a perforation of the central vein and pleura.


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Humanos , Masculino , Adulto Joven , Accidentes de Tránsito , Cateterismo , Cateterismo Venoso Central , Catéteres , Venas Yugulares , Pleura , Cirugía Torácica Asistida por Video , Toracoscopía , Toracotomía , Ultrasonografía , Venas
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The Korean Journal of Pain ; : 33-37, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-59301

RESUMEN

Thoracic paravertebral block is performed for the treatment of patients with chronic pain, such as complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and post-herpetic neuralgia. Thoracic paravertebral block can result in iatrogenic pneumothorax. Because pneumothorax can develop into medical emergencies and needle aspiration or chest tube placement may be needed, early diagnosis is very important. Recently, thoracic ultrasonography has begun to be used to diagnose pneumothorax. In addition, ultrasound-guided aspiration can be an accurate and safe technique for treatment of pneumothorax, as the needle position can be followed in real time. We report a case of iatrogenic pneumothorax following thoracic paravertebral block for the treatment of chronic pain due to CRPS, treated successfully by ultrasound-guided aspiration.


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Humanos , Tubos Torácicos , Dolor Crónico , Diagnóstico Precoz , Urgencias Médicas , Agujas , Neuralgia , Neumotórax
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