Negative Pressure Pulmonary Edema: A Case Report

Abstract

Author(s): Mohammad Mahbube Mustafa*, Kuenza P Wangmo, Kamal Ahmed Chowdhury, Sonam Tobgay, Kuenzang Wangden and Md. Rafiqul Alam Talukder

Negative pressure pulmonary edema is an uncommon complication of the extubation of the endotracheal tube. An increase in intrathoracic pressure and negative pressure of the lung caused by acute laryngeal spasm results from acute upper respiratory obstruction causing life-threatening pulmonary edema by alveolar-capillary damage is called negative pressure pulmonary edema. We here describe 37-years old male case the preoperative diagnosis of Chronic Bilateral nasal Obstruction associated with headache undergoing Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) with septoplasty caused negative pressure pulmonary edema while extubation. With the immediate treatment, the patient was discharged without any abnormalities.

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