TY - JOUR
T1 - Extrapleural hematoma as a complication following thoracotomy for pulmonary lobectomy
AU - Noguchi, Takuro
AU - Hida, Yasuhiro
AU - Kaga, Kichizo
AU - Kawada, Masaya
AU - Niizeki, Hiroto
AU - Kondo, Satoshi
PY - 2011/1
Y1 - 2011/1
N2 - Extrapleural hematoma as a complication following thoracic surgery is rare. We report a case of an extrapleural hematoma following pleural lobectomy that resolved completely with nonsurgical treatment. A 63-year-old woman underwent left lower lobectomy for lung cancer through a left posterolateral thoracotomy. She had been prescribed the anticoagulant cilostazol to increase her heart rate for atrioventricular dissociation. Preoperatively, it was stopped, and a temporary pacemaker was placed to counteract bradycardia via the right jugular vein without complication. The chest tube was removed, and cilostazol was resumed on the third postoperative day. On day 7, she suddenly experienced left shoulder pain followed by hypotension, tachycardia, and anemia. Enhanced computed tomography (CT) revealed an extrapleural hematoma rather than a hemothorax. She became symptomatic after rapid infusion. The hematoma resolved without an invasive intervention. The CT results 189 days after the onset showed almost complete regression of the hematoma.
AB - Extrapleural hematoma as a complication following thoracic surgery is rare. We report a case of an extrapleural hematoma following pleural lobectomy that resolved completely with nonsurgical treatment. A 63-year-old woman underwent left lower lobectomy for lung cancer through a left posterolateral thoracotomy. She had been prescribed the anticoagulant cilostazol to increase her heart rate for atrioventricular dissociation. Preoperatively, it was stopped, and a temporary pacemaker was placed to counteract bradycardia via the right jugular vein without complication. The chest tube was removed, and cilostazol was resumed on the third postoperative day. On day 7, she suddenly experienced left shoulder pain followed by hypotension, tachycardia, and anemia. Enhanced computed tomography (CT) revealed an extrapleural hematoma rather than a hemothorax. She became symptomatic after rapid infusion. The hematoma resolved without an invasive intervention. The CT results 189 days after the onset showed almost complete regression of the hematoma.
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U2 - 10.1007/s11748-010-0594-y
DO - 10.1007/s11748-010-0594-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 21225404
AN - SCOPUS:79251589077
SN - 1863-6705
VL - 59
SP - 57
EP - 60
JO - General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
JF - General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
IS - 1
ER -