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  • Percutaneous relief of tens...
    CHAU, Helen Hoi-Lun; KWOK, Philip Chong-Hei; LAI, Albert Kwok-Hung; TSZ WO FAN; CHAN, Susan Chi-Hum; TING YAT MIU; CHAN, Grace Lai-Har

    Cardiovascular and interventional radiology, 11/2003, Volume: 26, Issue: 6
    Journal Article

    The purpose of this article was to describe the experience of relieving tension pneumomediastinum by a fluoroscopic-guided percutaneous method. We inserted a percutaneous drainage catheter with a Heimlich valve under fluoroscopic guidance to relieve the tension pneumomediastinum in a 2-year-old girl who suffered from dermatomyositis with lung involvement. This allowed immediate relief without the need for surgery. The procedure was repeated for relapsed tension pneumomediastinum. Good immediate results were achieved in each attempt. We conclude that percutaneous relief of pneumomediastinum under fluoroscopic guidance can be performed safely and rapidly in patients not fit for surgery.