Management of spontaneous pneumothorax during pregnancy: Case report and review of the literature

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Spontaneous pneumothorax rarely occurs during pregnancy. Only 22 nonmalignancy-related cases have been previously published. Herein we report a case of recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax during the third trimester of pregnancy that necessitated surgical intervention. At thoracotomy, a large bulla was excised from the lower lobe of the right lung; abrasive pleurodesis was subsequently done. Postoperatively, the patient had regular contractions, which were successfully stopped with intravenous administration of magnesium sulfate. Indications, procedures, and precautions for operative intervention during pregnancy are discussed.

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Van Winter, J. T., & Nichols, F. C. (1996). Management of spontaneous pneumothorax during pregnancy: Case report and review of the literature. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 71(3), 249–252. https://doi.org/10.4065/71.3.249

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