儿童原发性自发性气胸1例影像学与胸腔镜检查结果的相关性分析

R. Thakur, A. Mahomed
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背景:自发性气胸在健康儿童中很少发生。诊断其病因可能很困难。胸部X线和计算机断层扫描(CT)是有用的检查,但有局限性。CT扫描结合视频辅助胸腔镜手术(VATS)提高了诊断的准确性,促进了对非溶解性自发性气胸的适当治疗。图片展示了CT辅助视频胸腔镜手术(VATS)治疗顽固性单发大疱性自发性气胸的效果。目的:一名15岁男孩因踢足球时发生的右侧自发性气胸被送往转诊医院病例报告:一名15岁男孩因踢足球时发生的右侧自发性气胸被送往转诊医院。他的症状是呼吸短促和右胸膜炎胸痛。他在空气中的氧饱和度超过95%。针吸产生2300ml空气,但气胸仍然存在。结论:在自发性气胸病例中,X线胸片和计算机断层扫描有局限性。CT扫描结合视频胸腔镜手术提高了诊断的准确性,促进了对非溶解性自发性气胸的适当治疗。
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Correlating Radiology with Thoracoscopic Findings in a Case of Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax in a Child
Background: Spontaneous pneumothorax hardly occurs in healthy children. Diagnosing its etiology can be difficult. Chest X ray and Computerized Tomographic scan (CT) are useful investigations but have limitations. CT scan in combination with video assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) improves diagnostic accuracy and facilitates appropriate management of non-resolving spontaneous pneumothorax. Showcased are images demonstrating how effectively CT complements video assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) in managing a recalcitrant case of spontaneous pneumothorax caused by a solitary bulla. Objectives: A 15 year old boy presented to the referring hospital with a right sided spontaneous pneumothorax which occurred whilst playing football Case report: A 15 year old boy presented to the referring hospital with a right sided spontaneous pneumothorax which occurred whilst playing football. His symptoms were shortness of breath and right pleurisy chest pain. His oxygen saturations were more than 95% on air. A needle aspiration was performed yielding 2300mls of air, however the pneumothorax persisted. Conclusions: In cases of pontaneous pneumothorax, Chest X ray and Computerised Tomographic scan have limitations. CT scan in combination with video assisted thoracoscopic surgery improves diagnostic accuracy and facilitates appropriate management of nonresolving spontaneous pneumothorax.
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