Clinical Case Reports (Sep 2023)

Bronchopleural fistula associated persistent pneumothorax in a patient recovering from COVID‐19 pneumonia: A case report

  • Milan Regmi,
  • Anurag Karki,
  • Moon Shrestha,
  • Nibesh Pathak,
  • Sanjeev Bhandari,
  • Niraj Kumar Sharma,
  • Pankaj Pant

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.7989
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Key Clinical Message Pneumothorax and bronchopleural fistula (BPF) are potentially fatal complications that can occur in patients with COVID‐19 pneumonia. Early detection, appropriate treatment, and consideration of surgical intervention are necessary for optimum outcomes. Abstract Introduction Healthcare professionals face complex challenges as a result of the rare emergence of pneumothorax among the variety of COVID‐19 complications, including severe viral pneumonia. Case History A 57‐year‐old male with multiple comorbidities diagnosed with COVID‐19 pneumonia was admitted to our center and exhibited bilateral crepitations. During hospitalization, the patient developed right‐sided pneumothorax that persisted despite chest tube insertion was linked to the presence of BPF. Discussion The occurrence of pneumothorax in COVID‐19 patients is relatively rare risk factors for which are not yet fully understood, although smoking history may play a role. Conservative management is recommended for asymptomatic cases, while intercostal drainage is necessary for symptomatic patients. Surgical intervention may be required to manage the BPF in some instances. Conclusion Pneumothorax and BPF are rare but potentially life‐threatening complications in patients recovering from COVID‐19 pneumonia. Early recognition, appropriate treatment, and consideration of surgical intervention are crucial for optimizing patient outcomes.

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