Unexpected intraoperative desaturation and lobar atelectasis due to left bronchial occlusion by concealed ascending aortic aneurysm |
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Authors: | Jinn-Sheng Huang Chia-Hsiang Huang |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anesthesiology, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | An 81-year-old male scheduled for debridement of a perianal abscess sustained acute upper airway obstruction with atelectasis of the left lower lobe during induction of anesthesia. Results of a fiberoptic bronchoscopy revealed dorsal bulging and obstruction of the left bronchus. Under the context of tortuous aorta and calcified left border of the heart silhouette, aortic aneurysm was suspected; the diagnosis was confirmed by a computed tomography scan. Aortic aneurysm without specific symptoms cannot be screened by a single preoperative chest X-ray. The anesthesiologist should promptly request further radiographic studies to rule out potential aortic pathology if in doubt. |
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Keywords: | aortic aneurysm intraoperative complications oxygen desaturation pulmonary atelectasis |
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