Surgical Emphysema without Pneumothorax: A Diagnostic Dilemma

Q4 Medicine
Dinesh Kumar Sathanantham, Spurthi Sanganbhonia, C. Shashirekha, P. Sreeramulu
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Abstract

Surgical emphysema, also widely known as subcutaneous emphysema, is defined as a clinical state in which air gets trapped subcutaneously. The etiology may be traumatic or atraumatic, and multiple causes in each are present. Case report. A 63-year-old female patient presented to the emergency room with a facial soft tissue injury following road traffic accident and developed surgical emphysema later on with no evidence of rib fractures or pneumothorax. Infectious etiology was ruled out. Due to the respiratory embarrassment, the patient was electively intubated. Conservative management was provided. Emphysema resolved within 24 hours after the accident. Discussion. Various theories have been outlined in literature, like Mackler effect, Crampton theory and ballvalve mechanism. In our case, it was difficult to apply any of these theories to confirm the diagnosis. Conservative management is still used in the treatment of surgical emphysema. Conclusion. Surgical emphysema is a common encounter in trauma practice, and its identification is essential to rule out any emergency causes which may lead to respiratory distress.
非胸腔积液的外科治疗:诊断难题
外科肺气肿,也被广泛称为皮下肺气肿,被定义为一种临床状态,其中空气被困在皮下。病因可能是创伤性或非创伤性的,每种病因都有多种原因。病例报告。一名63岁女性患者在道路交通事故后出现面部软组织损伤,随后出现手术肺气肿,没有肋骨骨折或气胸的证据。排除了感染性病因。由于呼吸窘迫,病人被选择性插管。提供保守管理。事故发生后24小时内肺气肿就消失了。讨论。文献中概述了各种理论,如麦克勒效应、克兰普顿理论和球阀机理。在我们的病例中,很难应用这些理论来确认诊断。手术肺气肿仍采用保守治疗。结论。外科肺气肿是创伤实践中常见的,其识别对于排除任何可能导致呼吸窘迫的紧急原因至关重要。
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