• Undersea Hyperbar M · Jun 1993

    Case Reports

    Air embolism with bilateral pneumothorax after a five-meter dive.

    • I Friehs, G M Friehs, and G B Friehs.
    • Department of Thoracic and Hyperbaric Surgery, University of Graz, Medical School, Austria.
    • Undersea Hyperbar M. 1993 Jun 1; 20 (2): 155-7.

    AbstractAfter an emergency ascent from very shallow depth, a diver suffered a triad of symptoms after bilateral barotrauma of the lungs: air embolism with subsequent paraparesis, pneumomediastinum, and bilateral pneumothorax. This is the first case of its kind in 20 yr of experience in the hyperbaric center at Graz. The patient was successfully treated by recompression with HBO.

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