TENSION PNEUMOTHORAX

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TENSION PNEUMOTHORAX Pediatric Respirology Division Helmi Lubis, dr, SpAK Ridwan M. Daulay, dr, SpAK Wisman Dalimunthe, dr, SpA Rini S. Daulay, dr, M.Ked(Ped), SpA

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Pneumothorax • Accumulation of extra pulmonary air within the chest • Uncommon during childhood • Result from leakage of air from within the lung • Air leaks: ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫

Spontaneous Traumatic Iatrogenic Catamenial

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Spontaneous Pneumothorax • Primary occurs without trauma or underlying lung disease • Secondary complication of underlying lung disorder but without trauma: ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫

Pneumonia Pulmonary abscess Gangrene Infarct Asthma Foreign body in the lung

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Traumatic Pneumothorax • External chest / abdominal blunt / penetrating trauma  tear a bronchus or abdominal viscus  leakage air into pleural space

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Iatrogenic Pneumothorax • Complicate of: ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫

Tracheostomy Thoracentesis Transbronchial byopsi Acupunture treatment

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Catamenial Pneumothorax • Unusual condition • Associated with menses • Result from passage of intra abdominal air through diaphragmatic defect

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Clinical Manifestations • • • •

Pain Dyspnea Cyanosis Involved lung: ▫ Decreased breath sounds ▫ Percussion: tympanitic

• Larynx, trachea and heart  shifted toward unaffected side • Gurgling sounds synchronous with respiration  open fistula connecting with air containing tissues

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Diagnosis • Radiographic examination

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Tension Pneumothorax ???

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Evidence of tension: • Shift of mediastinal structure away from the side of air leak • Basis of evidence of: ▫ Circulatory compromise ▫ Hearing a”hiss” or rapid exit of the air with the insertion of thoracostomy tube

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Tension Pneuothorax causes: • Limit expansion of contralateral lung • May compromise venous return

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Definitive Treatment • Closed thoracotomy: ▫ Drainage trapped air through a catheter ▫ External opening in a dependent position under water  adequate to re-expand the lung

• Open thoracotomy: ▫ Plication of blebs ▫ Closure of fistula ▫ Stripping of the pleura  apical lung

• Thoracoscopy

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• Chemical pleurodesis: ▫ Talc ▫ Tetracycline ▫ Silver Nitrate

• Pleural pain  analgetic treatment: ▫ Codeine ▫ Morphine

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