2018
DOI: 10.1111/1759-7714.12769
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Massive hemothorax after computed tomography‐guided lung tumor biopsy: An unusual but disastrous complication

Abstract: Intercostal artery injury during transthoracic puncture is rare but is accompanied by high rates of morbidity and mortality. We report a case with metachronous double primary esophageal cancers and development of multiple lung nodules. Tissue proof for the lung nodules is required to guide the following treatment protocol. Our patient died soon after computed tomography‐guided lung tumor biopsy was performed, as a result of procedure‐related massive and uncontrolled hemothorax. The cause is likely intercostal … Show more

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“…Although severe complications of CT‐guided lung biopsy are rare, they can be fatal. Rapid hemothorax with hemodynamic change is a severe complication, and death can occur if the complication is not detected and managed early . Hemothorax is often caused by injury to the intercostal artery or internal mammary artery.…”
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“…Although severe complications of CT‐guided lung biopsy are rare, they can be fatal. Rapid hemothorax with hemodynamic change is a severe complication, and death can occur if the complication is not detected and managed early . Hemothorax is often caused by injury to the intercostal artery or internal mammary artery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Rapid hemothorax with hemodynamic change is a severe complication, and death can occur if the complication is not detected and managed early. 5 Hemothorax is often caused by injury to the intercostal artery or internal mammary artery. The intercostal artery is shielded in the intercostal groove of the superior rib, but there is variability to the arterial course (Fig.…”
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