A case report of unusual pneumomediastinum after endoscopic sinus surgery

نویسندگان

  • Ahmad I. Alomari
  • Firas Q. Alzoubi
  • Abdullah Khatatbeh
چکیده

INTRODUCTION Endoscopic sinus surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to restore normal sinus ventilation and mucociliary function. It is a routine otolaryngology procedure with a success rate of about 90% for symptomatic improvement in patients with refractory chronic rhinosinusitis. Because of the proximity of the paranasal sinuses to the brain and the orbit, it cannot be performed without a potential risk of complications. In our case, without early clinical suspicion, proper diagnosis and management, this unusual occurrence of pneumomediastinum after endoscopic sinus surgery may have led to major complications or even death. PRESENTATION OF CASE We report a case of unusual mediastinal emphysema in a 53-year-old man after removal of the nasal pack on the day after endoscopic sinus surgery. DISCUSSION To the best of our knowledge, there are only two reported cases of mediastinal emphysema after endoscopic sinus surgery. What made our case unique was the absence of smoking history, pulmonary disease or infection and normal preoperative chest CT scan. We investigated further with postoperative chest CT scan, bronchoscopy and esophagoscopy to rule out anesthesia related laryngotracheal injury. In our case, the pneumomediastinum was successfully treated conservatively; however, it could have proceeded to mediastinitis, septicemia and death if it had not been diagnosed and treated early. CONCLUSION Damage to the lamina papyracea can occur during endoscopic sinus surgery and presents as periorbital emphysema. Extension of the emphysema down to the mediastinum cannot be ignored as a possible etiology of the pneumomediastinum. Early diagnosis and proper management are important to avoid mortality.

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دوره 29  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016