SF6 is a useful expander for post-pneumonectomy syndrome in the long-term course: a case report
Background Post-pneumonectomy syndrome (PPS) is a rare but serious condition that can occur after pneumonectomy. It is characterized by a mediastinal shift towards the vacated hemithorax, which can potentially lead to respiratory failure. The management of PPS poses a clinical challenge, especially...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Surgical case reports 2024-07, Vol.10 (1), p.172, Article 172 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Post-pneumonectomy syndrome (PPS) is a rare but serious condition that can occur after pneumonectomy. It is characterized by a mediastinal shift towards the vacated hemithorax, which can potentially lead to respiratory failure. The management of PPS poses a clinical challenge, especially in the context of the limited availability of certain therapeutic devices due to regulatory restrictions in Japan.
Case presentation
A 36-year-old female with stage IB non-small cell lung cancer underwent left pneumonectomy. Approximately 2 years later, she developed dyspnea. After consulting with our hospital, subsequent imaging revealed an extreme mediastinal shift causing bronchial obstruction. Emergency thoracotomy and subsequent sulfur hexafluoride (SF
6
) injections were successfully used to manage her condition. Over the course of follow-up, the interval between SF
6
injections was extended from 3 to 11 months, indicating an improvement in the intrathoracic condition.
Conclusions
This case illustrates the efficacy of SF
6
gas in treating PPS and in reducing the frequency of medical interventions. SF
6
gas administration is safe and effective for the treatment of patients with PPS. |
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ISSN: | 2198-7793 2198-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s40792-024-01972-0 |