Tension Pneumothorax During Surgery for Thoracic Spine Stabilization in Prone Position: A Case Report and Review of Literature

J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep. 2014 Jun 3;2(2):2324709614537233. doi: 10.1177/2324709614537233. eCollection 2014 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

The intraoperative progression of a simple or occult pneumothorax into a tension pneumothorax can be a devastating clinical scenario. Routine use of prophylactic thoracostomy prior to anesthesia and initiation of controlled ventilation in patients with simple or occult pneumothorax remains controversial. We report the case of a 75-year-old trauma patient with an insignificant pneumothorax on the right who developed an intraoperative tension pneumothorax on the left side while undergoing thoracic spine stabilization surgery in the prone position. Management of an intraoperative tension pneumothorax requires prompt recognition and treatment; however, the prone position presents an additional challenge of readily accessing the standard anatomic sites for pleural puncture and air drainage.

Keywords: intraoperative complications; occult pneumothorax; prone position; tension pneumothorax; thoracic spine surgery; thoracic trauma.