Thoracic Research and Practice
Case report

Pneumomediastinum After Difficult Vaginal Delivery

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Clinic of Chest Surgery, Mardin State Hospital, Mardin, Turkey

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Clinic of Chest Surgery, Kızıltepe State Hospital, Mardin, Turkey

Thorac Res Pract 2016; 17: 76-78
DOI: 10.5578/ttj.17.2.015
Read: 1762 Downloads: 1125 Published: 18 July 2019

Abstract

17-year-old primigravida patient presented with chest pain, dyspnea, sore throat and a sensation of swelling in the neck and throat approximately 3 hours after difficult vaginal delivery at home. Breath sounds were equal bilaterally. Physical examination revealed subcutaneous emphysema that expanded from the anterior thorax to the neck. Posteroanterior (PA) chest X-ray showed air in the neck and thoracic computed tomography showed pneumomediastinum. The patient was admitted to our clinic and was started on ampicillin-sulbactam 3 x 1 grams iv, paracetamol 2 x 1000 mg and 3 L/min of oxygen therapy. C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), which were monitored on a daily basis, showed decline. Repeated chest X-rays did not show any progression. The patient was clinically stable and was discharged from the hospital on the third day. Currently in her third month of follow-up, the patient is stable.

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