Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.  2006 Jun;39(6):475-478.

Simultaneous Bilateral Spontaneous Pneumothorax

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  • 1Department of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery, Hanil General Hospital, KEPCO Medical Foundation, Korea. earth916@hotmail.com

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The simultaneous bilateral spontaneous pneumothorax is a rare clinical event. Contrary to the unilateral pneumothorax, the patients with simultaneous bilateral spontaneous pneumothorax sometimes complains of severe respiratory distress, cyanosis and chest pain without tention pneumothorax. It is often dangerous; therefore, the chest drain should be inserted immediately. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Between March 1994 and February 2004, 802 patients were treated in our department for spontaneous pneumothorax. Among these, the simultaneous bilateral spontaneous pneumothorax developed in 14 patients (1.7%). RESULT: Out of fourteen patients, two females and twelve males presented with simultaneous bilateral spontaneous pneumothorax. The patient age ranged between 0 and 79 years with mean age of 31.2 years. In eleven patients, this was the first episode of pneumothorax. One patient had combined hemopneumothorax and two patients had combined pyopneumothorax. Six patients had smoking history (42.8%, average 17.3 p-y). Five patients had pulmonary tuberculosis history and among these, two patients had active pulmonary tuberculosis. Three patients were died due to meconium-aspiration pneumonia (1 patient) and ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome) with pneumonia (2 patients). We treated these patients with nasal oxygen inhalation, chest drain insertion, thoracotomy, VATS (Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery) and chemical pleurodesis.
CONCLUSION
The simultaneous bilateral spontaneous pneumothorax developed in 14 patients (1.7%) among 802 patients. Prompt insertion of chest drain is needed for a relief of severe symptoms, and to reduce the risk of recurrence, early thoracotomy or VATS should be performed rather than chest drain insertion only.

Keyword

Pneumothorax; Prognosis

MeSH Terms

Chest Pain
Cyanosis
Female
Hemopneumothorax
Humans
Inhalation
Male
Oxygen
Pleurodesis
Pneumonia
Pneumothorax*
Prognosis
Recurrence
Smoke
Smoking
Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted
Thoracotomy
Thorax
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
Oxygen
Smoke
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