Clinical Case Reports (Aug 2021)
Tension pneumomediastinum and diffuse subcutaneous emphysema with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection requiring operative management for impending airway collapse: A case report
- Kevin P. Lin,
- Christopher Stefaniak,
- Connor M. Bunch,
- Robert March,
- Mahmud Zamlut,
- Syed Raza,
- Walter Osorio,
- Josh Korzan,
- Jeffery Show,
- Nicolas Mjaess,
- Shivani Patel,
- Sufyan Zackariya,
- Ali Sualeh,
- Grant Wiarda,
- Hamid Al‐Fadhl,
- Anthony V. Thomas,
- Rashid Z. Khan,
- Laura Gillespie,
- Mark M. Walsh
Affiliations
- Kevin P. Lin
- Indiana University School of Medicine South Bend Campus Notre Dame IN USA
- Christopher Stefaniak
- Department of Medical Affairs St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka IN USA
- Connor M. Bunch
- Indiana University School of Medicine South Bend Campus Notre Dame IN USA
- Robert March
- Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka IN USA
- Mahmud Zamlut
- Department of Intensive Care Medicine St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka IN USA
- Syed Raza
- Department of Intensive Care Medicine St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka IN USA
- Walter Osorio
- Department of Intensive Care Medicine St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka IN USA
- Josh Korzan
- Department of Intensive Care Medicine St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka IN USA
- Jeffery Show
- Departments of Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka IN USA
- Nicolas Mjaess
- Departments of Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka IN USA
- Shivani Patel
- Departments of Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka IN USA
- Sufyan Zackariya
- Departments of Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka IN USA
- Ali Sualeh
- Departments of Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka IN USA
- Grant Wiarda
- Departments of Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka IN USA
- Hamid Al‐Fadhl
- Departments of Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka IN USA
- Anthony V. Thomas
- Indiana University School of Medicine South Bend Campus Notre Dame IN USA
- Rashid Z. Khan
- Department of Hematology Michiana Hematology Oncology Mishawaka IN USA
- Laura Gillespie
- Department of Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka IN USA
- Mark M. Walsh
- Indiana University School of Medicine South Bend Campus Notre Dame IN USA
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.4656
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 9,
no. 8
pp. n/a – n/a
Abstract
Abstract Tension pneumomediastinum is a rare complication of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) infection that has increased in incidence with the novel coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Although traditionally managed with conservative measures, we present the indications and methods for the first operative management of tension pneumomediastinum with concomitant SARS‐CoV‐2 infection.
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