Life-threatening delayed mediastinal and subcutaneous emphysema after general anesthesia in a rheumatoid arthritis patient: a case report

Ke-Qiang He, Jingyi Wu, Bin Hu, Ji Yuan, Chao-Liang Tang
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Background: Delayed mediastinal emphysema with subcutaneous emphysema after extubation is rarely reported in current literature. Symptomatic treatment is considered effective for management. Case presentation: We report a case of a 56-year-old female with longstanding rheumatoid arthritis under corticosteroid therapy who developed mediastinal emphysema with subcutaneous emphysema 2 days after recovering from general anesthesia for orthopedic surgery treating a femoral neck fracture. The patient received aggressive subcutaneous decompression and symptomatic management. Results: The patient’s condition improved after treatment. Based on computed tomography scan results, we hypothesize that the longstanding rheumatoid arthritis may have resulted in fragile lung tissue. Violent postoperative coughing likely caused rupture of small airways, leading to mediastinal emphysema. Conclusions: It is crucial to preoperatively assess the risk of airway injury in high-risk patients with longstanding rheumatoid arthritis. Delayed postoperative mediastinal emphysema should be carefully evaluated and managed aggressively to avoid exacerbation or life-threatening scenarios. Further research is warranted to elucidate the pathology and guide perioperative management in these patients.
类风湿性关节炎患者全身麻醉后出现危及生命的迟发性纵隔及皮下肺气肿1例
背景:目前文献中很少报道拔管后迟发性纵隔肺气肿合并皮下肺气肿。对症治疗被认为是有效的治疗方法。病例介绍:我们报告一例56岁的女性,长期患有类风湿性关节炎,接受皮质类固醇治疗,在股骨颈骨折骨科手术全身麻醉后2天恢复后出现纵隔肺气肿和皮下肺气肿。患者接受积极的皮下减压和对症治疗。结果:经治疗,患者病情好转。基于计算机断层扫描结果,我们假设长期类风湿关节炎可能导致肺组织脆弱。术后剧烈咳嗽可能导致小气道破裂,导致纵隔肺气肿。结论:术前评估长期类风湿关节炎高危患者气道损伤风险至关重要。延迟术后纵隔肺气肿应仔细评估和积极管理,以避免恶化或危及生命的情况。需要进一步的研究来阐明这些患者的病理和指导围手术期的处理。
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