Management of extensive subcutaneous emphysema using vacuum-assisted closure therapy
Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports, Volume 48, Article 101272, Year 2019
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Subcutaneous emphysema, pneumomediastinum, and pneumopericardium, are a spectrum of disorders, rare in children (1). literature incidence was 0.0025% for spontaneous pneumomediastinum among emergency department visits (2). We present a 7 years old came with a complaining of shortness of breath (SOB) with neck swelling and he was mildly distressed. CT scan showed right pneumothorax, pneumomediastinum, pneumopericardium and extensive subcutaneous emphysema. In the operating room (OR), intercostal chest tubes were inserted bilaterally and bilateral transverse sub-clavicular incisions connected to a vacuum assistant wound closure device (VAC). VAC was found to be effective technique in the management of a massive subcutaneous emphysema.