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CT‑guided Percutaneous Lung Biopsy in Children: Complications and Anesthetic Management

Groups and Associations ithumol Thankam Thomas, Nischala Dixit, Kshma Kilpadi, Arpana J
Karnataka Anaesthesia Journal 2018

Computed-tomography guided percutaneous lung biopsy (CT-PLB) is the technique of choice for the diagnosis of pulmonary lesions and
mediastinal masses. It avoids the need for more invasive procedures such as thoracotomy or open lung biopsies. This procedure can be
done under local anesthesia in adults, with or without sedation. However, in children, for better patient compliance general anesthesia with
endotracheal intubation and controlled ventilation is preferred. Complications associated with this procedure are hemopneumothorax, hemoptysis,
pulmonary contusion, and air embolism that could be life-threatening. Guidelines suitable for providing general anesthesia in patients posted
for CT-PLB are lacking and anesthesiologists must adapt their practice to handle the challenges imposed and safely deal with any resulting
complications. We report a case of CT-PLB in a 6-year-old child who developed complications of hemothorax, pulmonary hemorrhage, and
aspiration of blood in the opposite lung.
Key words: Complications, computed tomography-guided percutaneous lung biopsy, general anesthesia, hemorrhage, pneumothorax

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