Tunnel Vision: A Novel Approach for Blood Clot Retrieval Using Cryotherapy through a Flexible Bronchoscope

Cryoprobes inserted through a bronchoscope in the airways have frequently been used for the removal of foreign bodies and clots. We present a case of a 72-year-old man who presented with COVID-19 pneumonia and respiratory failure, requiring intubation and proning. During his stay, he developed pneum...

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Main Authors: Fernando Figueroa Rodriguez, Parminder Minhas, Houssein A. Youness
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Pulmonology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/6620825
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Summary:Cryoprobes inserted through a bronchoscope in the airways have frequently been used for the removal of foreign bodies and clots. We present a case of a 72-year-old man who presented with COVID-19 pneumonia and respiratory failure, requiring intubation and proning. During his stay, he developed pneumothoraces in the left hemithorax, which necessitated the placement of two large-bore chest tubes. However, the pneumothorax recurred. There was no air leak in either chest tube, and attempts to restore their patency through flushing or suctioning were unsuccessful. A disposable flexible bronchoscope was inserted into the chest tubes, allowing visualization of the source of occlusion and identification of a blood clot obstructing both tubes. These clots were successfully removed using a cryoprobe inserted through the working channel of the bronchoscope, leading to the restoration of chest tube patency and resolution of the pneumothorax.
ISSN:2090-6854