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Tension Pneumothorax Developed during General Anesthesia

The Ewha Medical Journal 1997;20(3):337-341. Published online: July 24, 2015

Department of Anesthesia, College of Medicine, Ewha Woman's University, Korea.

Copyright © 1997. Ewha Womans University School of Medicine

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  • Pneumothorax can occur during general anesthesia by various mechanism.
    Because tension pneumothorax may be manifested by unexplained hypotension or wheezing during anesthesia, prompt diagnosis of the complication is often difficult.
    The incidence of iatrogenic pneumothorax seems to ve increasing, for the procedure associated with pneumothorax such as internal jugular or subclavian venipuncture, intercostal or interscalene nerve blocks, laparoscopy, operator should be prepated to treat this potential complication without delay.
    We presented one case of tension pneumothorax developed during general anesthesia perhaps resulting from inadvertent lung injury during internal jugular vein puncture.

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