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Jay B. Brodsky

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  • Intraoperative contralateral tension pneumothorax during pneumonectomy.

    Finlayson GN, Chiang AB, Brodsky JB, Cannon WB. Anesth Analg. 2008; 106 (1): 58-60, table of contents

    Unrecognized tension pneumothorax can have catastrophic consequences. We report a case of a patient who developed a contralateral tension pneumothorax during thoracotomy without the classic signs of marked hypoxemia and hemodynamic instability. A tension pneumothorax should be considered in any patient who develops high peak inspiratory pressures during one-lung ventilation with an open chest, even in the absence of the classic signs of hypoxemia and hypotension.

    PubMedID: 18165551

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