Bupivacaine pleural effusion mimicking a hemothorax after a thoracoscopic microdiscectomy with epidural anesthesia.
Acta Neurochir (Wien)
; 166(1): 284, 2024 Jul 08.
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
Post-operative pain after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery is often treated using thoracic epidural analgesics or thoracic paravertebral analgesics. This article describes a case where a thoracic disc herniation is treated with a thoracoscopic microdiscectomy with post-operative thoracic epidural analgesics. The patient developed a bupivacaine pleural effusion which mimicked a hemothorax on computed tomography (CT).METHODS:
The presence of bupivacaine in the pleural effusion was confirmed using a high performance liquid chromatography method.RESULTS:
The patient underwent a re-exploration to relieve the pleural effusion. The patient showed a long-term recovery similar to what can be expected from an uncomplicated thoracoscopic microdiscectomy.CONCLUSION:
A pleural effusion may occur when thoracic epidural analgesics are used in patents with a corridor between the pleural cavity and epidural space.Palabras clave
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Derrame Pleural
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Bupivacaína
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Discectomía
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Hemotórax
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Desplazamiento del Disco Intervertebral
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Anestesia Epidural
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Acta Neurochir (Wien)
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2024
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