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Pleurosubcutaneous Fistula Following Tube Thoracostomy Presenting as Chest Wall Lump


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1 Medical Intensive Care Unit, Fortis Hospital, Mohali, India
2 Verma Nursing Home, Ladwa, Haryana, India
3 MMIMSR, Mullan, Ambala, Haryana, India
     

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Pleurosubcutaneous fistula is a very rare entity. It is defined as a pathologic communication between the pleural space and the subcutaneous tissues. We describe a 55 year old man with left sided empyema who underwent chest tube placement. After removal of the chest tube, he developed chest wall lump. Diagnosis of pleurosubcutaneous fistula was made on clinical examination and chest radiograph findings.

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Pleurosubcutaneous, Fistula, Pneumothorax.
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Authors

Sanchit Wadhwa
Medical Intensive Care Unit, Fortis Hospital, Mohali, India
Manish Verma
Verma Nursing Home, Ladwa, Haryana, India
Qazi Najeeb
MMIMSR, Mullan, Ambala, Haryana, India
Chintu Chaudhary
MMIMSR, Mullan, Ambala, Haryana, India

Abstract


Pleurosubcutaneous fistula is a very rare entity. It is defined as a pathologic communication between the pleural space and the subcutaneous tissues. We describe a 55 year old man with left sided empyema who underwent chest tube placement. After removal of the chest tube, he developed chest wall lump. Diagnosis of pleurosubcutaneous fistula was made on clinical examination and chest radiograph findings.

Keywords


Pleurosubcutaneous, Fistula, Pneumothorax.