Post traumatic pulmonary pseudoaneurysm requiring pneumonectomy: A case report

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Abstract

A 57-year-old male presented with progressive exertional dyspnea, cough, and hemoptysis. He underwent a chest computed tomography (CT) that demonstrated a 27 cm × 20 cm right chest mass that was causing a local mass effect. Pertinent history revealed that the patient had suffered a severe chest trauma from a MVA in 1981. The patient underwent workup including: needle localized biopsy, bronchoscopy and endoscopic biopsy. There was considerable concern for a malignant process and a subsequent right pneumonectomy with en bloc resection of the chest wall and diaphragm was performed. The final pathology concluded the mass to be a large pseudoaneurysm. Pseudoaneurysms after traumas are extremely rare, especially blunt trauma, and should be considered once other etiologies have been excluded.

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Theerman, I. L., Choi, M., Fowler, A., Copeland, H., Heimes, J., Hasaniya, N., … Zaheer, S. (2016). Post traumatic pulmonary pseudoaneurysm requiring pneumonectomy: A case report. Annals of Translational Medicine, 4(12), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.21037/atm.2016.06.09

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