Case Report
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World J Clin Cases. Feb 16, 2022; 10(5): 1684-1688
Published online Feb 16, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i5.1684
Pneumothorax during retroperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy in a lupus nephritis patient: A case report
Yi Zhao, Xiao-Qiang Xue, Di Xia, Wei-Feng Xu, Guang-Hua Liu, Yi Xie, Zhi-Gang Ji
Yi Zhao, Xiao-Qiang Xue, Wei-Feng Xu, Guang-Hua Liu, Yi Xie, Zhi-Gang Ji, Department of Urology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing 100730, China
Di Xia, Department of Anesthesiology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing 100730, China
Author contributions: Zhao Y and Xue XQ are co-first authors who contributed equally to this work; Zhao Y and Xue XQ reviewed the literature, acquired the data, and contributed to manuscript drafting; Xu WF, Liu GH, Xia D, and Xie Y contributed to manuscript revision; Xia D provided further interpretation of the figures and data; Ji ZG managed the patient, performed the operation, and was responsible for the revision of the manuscript for important intellectual content. All authors issued final approval for the version to be submitted.
Informed consent statement: Informed written consent was obtained from the patient for publication of this report and any accompanying images.
Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest to disclose.
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Corresponding author: Zhi-Gang Ji, MD, Chief Doctor, Professor, Department of Urology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, No. 1 Shuaifuyuan Road, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100730, China. jizhiganguro@126.com
Received: August 26, 2021
Peer-review started: August 26, 2021
First decision: October 22, 2021
Revised: October 24, 2021
Accepted: January 5, 2022
Article in press: January 5, 2022
Published online: February 16, 2022
Core Tip

Core Tip: Controlling the gas pressure in the abdomen or retroperitoneum is an essential issue in laparoscopic operations. High gas pressure may lead to the injury of the diaphragm and, thereafter, pneumothorax. This article presents a case with accidental pneumothorax during the operation. The novelties are: First, this patient may be at high risk of pneumothorax due to long-term hormone application, and this article could arouse everyone's attention to this issue by sharing a clinical example; second, our early recognition and quick reaction to the pneumothorax could provide precious data for peers. Overall, this case should have enlightening significance for managing surgical patients with long-term application of hormones.