• Nurse anesthesia · Jun 1991

    Case Reports

    Contralateral tension pneumo/hemothorax resulting from left subclavian vein cannulation under general anesthesia.

    • R L Lock, H B Triplett, and G Rose.
    • Nurse Anesth. 1991 Jun 1;2(2):89-92.

    AbstractA patient had a subclavian vein catheter placed under general endotracheal anesthesia with positive pressure ventilation. During placement, the superior vena cava, pleura, and pulmonary tissue were punctured, resulting in a tension pneumo/hemothorax, the detection of which was complicated by its slow onset and unusual location. The lesion required an emergent thoracotomy for repair.

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