Frontiers in Surgery (Jul 2022)

Case report: Successful multimodal assessment and management of chemothorax

  • Teodora Panza,
  • Rosatea Quercia,
  • Francesca Signore,
  • Giulia De Iaco,
  • Debora Brascia,
  • Doroty Sampietro,
  • Anna Rita Gasbarro,
  • Maria Dell’Aera,
  • Vito Lorusso,
  • Giuseppe Marulli,
  • Angela De Palma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.921968
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Dislocation or wrong placement of central venous catheters into the pleural cavity is rare, but if undiagnosed, may cause major, sometimes life-threatening, complications (pneumothorax, hemothorax, infection, and migration) and accidental pleural effusion due to intravenous injection of fluids containing drugs (i.e. chemotherapy, antibiotics, parenteral nutrition, other). We report a rare case of pleural effusion consisting of chemotherapy (chemothorax) directly injected into the pleural cavity due to the wrong placement of a central venous catheter (Porth-A-Cath) in a woman with breast cancer. A multidisciplinary management consisting of antidote administration, followed by removal of the venous device and washing of the pleural cavity through video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS), avoided any major complication related to the adverse event.

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