Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2015)

Subconjunctival haemorrhage from bronchoscopy: A case report

  • Huey Ying Lim,
  • Ser Hon Puah,
  • Leslie Jonathan P.S. Ang,
  • En Qi Teo,
  • Sabrina Y. Lau,
  • Kee San Goh,
  • Albert Y.H. Lim,
  • Dessmon Y.H. Tai,
  • John Abisheganaden,
  • Akash Verma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rmcr.2015.08.008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. C
pp. 97 – 100

Abstract

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Flexible bronchoscopy has been available for almost five decades. It has evolved as one of the most commonly used invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedure in pulmonology, and its scope of applications is progressively expanding with the addition of new adjunct technologies such as endobronchial ultrasound, bronchial Thermoplasty, and navigational bronchoscopy. It is a safe procedure with complications ranging from fever, infiltrates, hypoxemia, bleeding, pneumothoraces and death, with most significant complications being bleeding and pneumothorax. We report a case of subconjuctival haemorrhage as an immediate complication of bronchoscopy. To our knowledge this is the first report documenting this rare complication.

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