Full medical treatment of COVID-19 associated large pneumothorax - A case report

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A 52-year-old man was re-admitted two weeks after recovering from severe COVID -19 following a 3-days history of cough and worsening shortness of breath. The chest radiograph showed a large right-sided pneumothorax. The first attempt at drainage, performed through a large bored tube, failed. Due to the large dimension of the pneumothorax, and the lung condition (extensive consolidation and diffuse bullous dystrophies), the only thoracic surgical approach prospected was a pneumonectomy. Willing to preserve the lung, the pulmonology team attempted a multi-phase medical-oriented strategy based on medical thoracoscopy. Therefore, the patient underwent 5 chest tube insertions, 2 talc pleurodesis, and an intrapleural blood patch. Air leakage resolution was progressively achieved, and the patient became asymptomatic.

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Fantin, A., Castaldo, N., Vailati, P., Morana, G., & Patruno, V. (2022). Full medical treatment of COVID-19 associated large pneumothorax - A case report. Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease, 92(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2021.1956

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