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Systemic Air Embolism Associated with Pleural Pigtail Chest Tube Insertion
Emad Alkhankan1, Ahmad Nusair2, Rida Mazagri3
1Internal Medicine, Marshall University, Huntington, WV 25701, USA.
Abstract:
Pleural pigtail catheter placement is associated with many complications including pneumothorax, hemorrhage, and chest pain. Air embolism is a known but rare complication of pleural pigtail catheter insertion and has a high risk of occurrence with positive pressure ventilation. In this case report, we present a 50-year-old male with bilateral pneumonia who developed a pneumothorax while on mechanical ventilation with continuous positive airway pressure mode. During the placement of the pleural pigtail catheter to correct the pneumothorax, the patient developed a sudden left sided body weakness and became unresponsive. An air embolism was identified in the right main cerebral artery, which was fatal.
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