Cholecystectomy in a patient with Broncho pleural fistula - An Anesthesiologist's tight rope walk
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia
Abstract
Patients presenting for surgery postlobectomy with Broncho pleural fistula are prone for perioperative respiratory complications and pose a significant challenge to anesthetist. Published data to guide perioperative management of such cases especially for abdominal surgeries are scarce. We describe a 51-year-old gentleman status postlobectomy with Broncho pleural fistula posted for cholecystectomy in view of symptomatic gallstones. Laparoscopic surgery was later converted to open surgery in view of surgical difficulties. Perioperative period was uneventful and proper modes of analgesia helped in faster recovery. Proper understanding of physiological and anatomical changes and proper planning of anesthesia facilitated safe and uneventful anesthesia.
First Page
260
Last Page
262
DOI
10.4103/sja.sja_667_22
Publication Date
4-1-2023
Recommended Citation
Tharsis, Reshma; Thalepaddy, Megha; and Kaasat, Ankita, "Cholecystectomy in a patient with Broncho pleural fistula - An Anesthesiologist's tight rope walk" (2023). Open Access archive. 5748.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/5748