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International Journal of Surgery Case Reports 2019

Giant bullous emphysema mistaken for traumatic pneumothorax.

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Edson Ferreira
Philippos Costa
Larissa Silveira
Luis Almeida
Nayane Salvioni
Bruna Loureiro

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Giant bullous emphysema (GBE) is defined by giant bullae in one or both upper lobes, occupying at least one-third of the hemithorax and compressing the surrounding parenchyma [1]. Symptoms include dyspnea, hypoxia, chest pain and pressure, and hemoptysis [2], which can be complicated by pneumothorax and infection of the bullae [3].A 50-year-old male was brought to the emergency department after he fell 5 m in a suicide attempt. The patient was in respiratory distress and had bilateral absence of breath sounds. He was intubated and bilateral chest tubes were inserted. A computerized tomography (CT) scan showed bilateral giant bullous emphysema in the upper lobes, confirming a diagnosis of GBE. As a result of the insertion of chest tubes, he developed bilateral high flow fistulas. During his hospitalization, he developed sepsis secondary to ventilator-associated pneumonia. In an attempt to control the fistulas, a right bullectomy was performed. Despite antibiotic treatment and surgical intervention, the patient died due to septic shock.The clinical picture of a patient with GBE can be similar to that of pneumothorax, and GBE has been reported as being misdiagnosed as pneumothorax [4,5]. A CT scan can play an important role in differentiating these conditions [6], thus avoiding needle decompression, which can be catastrophic [6].Giant bullous emphysema can represent a pitfall in trauma assessment. We recommend that in cases where pneumothorax is suspected, if the patient is clinically stable, imaging studies should be performed prior to chest tube placement.

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