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      Reexpansion pulmonary edema due to high-frequency jet ventilation: report of a case.

      Surgery Today
      Adolescent, Female, High-Frequency Jet Ventilation, adverse effects, Humans, Pneumothorax, surgery, Pulmonary Edema, etiology, Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted

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          Barotrauma is well known to be a relatively common complication of high-frequency jet ventilation (HFJV); however, the occurrence of reexpansion pulmonary edema (REPE) is extremely rare. We report herein a case of REPE caused by difficulties encountered with anesthesia using HFJV during video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) for a spontaneous pneumothorax. We believe the rapid increase in pressure in the lung after degassing for VATS resulted in REPE as well as typical barotrauma.

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