Cardiovascular Collapse after the Induction of Anesthesia Due to the MASS Effect of Unruptured Giant Bullae

Medicina (Kaunas). 2023 Sep 20;59(9):1689. doi: 10.3390/medicina59091689.

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Giant bullae rupture easily and cause tension pneumothorax, which can cause problems during general anesthesia. However, the hemodynamic instability that can occur due to the mass effect of an unruptured giant bulla should not be overlooked. Case report: A 43-year-old male patient visited the emergency room with an abdominal wound. There was a giant emphysematous bulla in the left lung. Emergency surgery was decided upon because there was active bleeding according to abdominal CT. After tracheal intubation, the patient's blood pressure and pulse rate dramatically decreased. His blood pressure did not recover despite the use of vasopressors and discontinuation of positive pressure ventilation applied to the lungs. Thus, a bullectomy was immediately performed. The patient's blood pressure and pulse rate were normalized after the bullectomy. Conclusions: If emergency surgery under general anesthesia is required in a patient with a giant emphysematous bulla, it is safe to minimize positive pressure ventilation and remove the giant emphysematous bulla as soon as possible before proceeding with the remainder of the surgery. Tension pneumothorax due to the rupturing of a bulla should be considered first. However, hemodynamic changes might occur due to the mass effect caused by a giant bulla.

Keywords: bullectomy; cardiovascular collapse; giant emphysematous bulla; mass effect.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Anesthesia, General / adverse effects
  • Blister / complications
  • Blister / surgery
  • Humans
  • Lung Diseases*
  • Male
  • Pneumothorax* / etiology
  • Pulmonary Emphysema* / complications

Supplementary concepts

  • Cystic Disease Of Lung

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.