Right postoperative pleural effusion and pulmonary embolism following laparoscopic gynecological surgery: A rare case report and PRISMA-driven systematic review

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The incidence of postlaparoscopic pleural effusion and pulmonary embolism were rare. However, it might be life-threatening. Therefore, confirming the risk factor and management is important. We present a 53-year-old woman with ovarian endometriosis arranged for laparoscopic surgery. However, desaturation was noted on postoperation day 1. Chest radiograph and chest computed tomography showed pleural effusion and pulmonary embolism. Pleural pigtail insertion was performed and anticoagulant medication, albumin, and lasix were given. The patient's recovery was uneventful. Several factors have been advanced to explain including the prolonged duration of the operation. Management options include supplemental oxygen therapy, and pigtail catheter insertion. Mechanical prophylaxis (sequential compression devices and graduated compression stockings) is sufficient for venous thromboembolism prevention.

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Chao, W. T., Jiang, L. Y., Chen, G. Y., Wang, P. H., Wu, H. H., & Chen, Y. J. (2019). Right postoperative pleural effusion and pulmonary embolism following laparoscopic gynecological surgery: A rare case report and PRISMA-driven systematic review. Journal of the Chinese Medical Association. Wolters Kluwer Health. https://doi.org/10.1097/JCMA.0000000000000125

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