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Intercostal Artery Laceration: Rare Complication of Thoracentesis and Role of Ultrasound in Early Detection.

Wissam MansourGhassan SamahaSandy El BitarZiad EsperRabih Maroun
Published in: Case reports in pulmonology (2017)
Hemothorax is a rare but potentially fatal postthoracentesis complication. Early clinical signs may be nonspecific resulting in diagnostic delay. A high index of suspicion is vital for early diagnosis and intervention to avoid further bleeding. Following procedure, early bedside ultrasound findings can be vital for early detection. We report a case of massive hemothorax in a 63-year-old male following therapeutic thoracentesis. Diagnosis was made following highly suggestive sonographic findings prompting thoracotomy and lacerated intercostal artery cauterization.
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