Pneumothorax Flashcards
Types of pneumothorax
Spontaneous pneumothorax, iatrogenic pneumothorax, traumatic pneumothorax, tension pneumothorax, hemothorax
Define pneumothorax
Air In the plural space resulting in a partial or complete collapse of the lung
Spontaneous pneumothorax
Due to rupture of small blebs located on the apex. These blebs can occur in healthy young individuals or as a result of lung disease
Iatrogenic pneumothorax
Can occur due to laceration or puncture of the lung during medical procedures
Traumatic pneumothorax
Occur from either penetrating or nonpenetrating chest trauma. Penetrating chest trauma allows air to enter the pleural space through an opening in the chest wall. Nonpenetrating chest trauma can lacerate the lung and cause air to enter the pleural space
Tension pneumothorax
Occurs when there is rapid accumulation of air in the plural space causing severely high intrapleural pressure’s with the resultant tension on the heart and great vessels
Hemothorax
Accumulation of blood in the intrapleural space
Chylothorax
Lymphatic fluid in the plural space Cause by a leak in the thoracic duct