Publications by authors named "Chea-Ying Chen"

Due to smaller incisions, fewer wound injuries, and a shorter time of recovery, laparoscopic procedures are becoming increasingly popular in pediatric surgery, but the safety of their application in low-body-weight or premature infants should be a major concern. Here we present a case report of a 3-month-old premature infant, who developed a sudden change of hemodynamic instability while undergoing a laparoscopic Nissen's fundoplication for gastroesophageal reflex disease. This was thought to result from an accidental passage of massive insufflation of carbon dioxide gas across the diaphragm, leading to pneumomediastinum.

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Article Synopsis
  • Tension pneumothorax is a critical emergency that can quickly lead to heart and lung failure and needs immediate attention.
  • Two cases are highlighted: one occurred due to blunt chest trauma and the other from laparoscopic surgery, both treated effectively with chest tube insertion.
  • The text explores how to diagnose and treat pneumothorax that happens during surgery, along with a literature review on the topic.
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