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We present a case of a patient with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who developed dramatic mediastinal and subcutaneous emphysema, without pneumothorax, following a difficult intubation. Misdiagnosis of tracheal rupture as barotrauma from alveolar overdistention initially delayed intervention and caused persistence of subcutaneous emphysema. Despite efforts to minimize tidal volume and airway pressure, the large airway disruption and positive-pressure ventilation resulted in tension subcutaneous emphysema with near-fatal hemodynamic compromise, oliguria, and respiratory acidosis. Decompression with subcutaneous vents immediately reversed the life-threatening circulatory and respiratory compromise and stabilized the patient until surgical correction of the tracheal tear could be accomplished.
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PMID:Tracheal rupture resulting in life-threatening subcutaneous emphysema. 1726 Dec 8

A 61 year-old man with a history of hypertension, type2 diabetes, chronic renal failure, tuberculosis and peripheral arterial disease presented with gangrene in the right leg. A right supracondylar amputation was performed, despite which the patient continued with a high fever, oliguria and hypotension (90/50). Laboratory work-up showed neutrophilic leukocytosis and metabolic acidosis. CT revealed pneumoperitoneum, emphysema and thickening of the gastric wall. Changing the CT window we can appreciate air dissecting the layers of the gastric wall. This clinical-radiological picture is consistent with emphysematous infectious gastritis, complicated with septic shock and the death of the patient despite treatment. The final histopathology reported gastric necrosis caused by mucormycosis affecting the entire thickness of the gastric wall and embolizing vessels.
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PMID:A rare cause of emphysematous infectious gastritis. 2848 Jul 21