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. 2001;7(2):69–73. doi: 10.1155/DTE.7.69

Bilateral Pneumothorax Associated With Lung and Pleural Metastases of Breast Cancer

Terumasa Kurihara 1,, Osamu Kawashima 1, Keiichi Endo 1, Yuichi Iino 2, Susumu Ishikawa 3, Yasuo Morishita 3
PMCID: PMC2362829  PMID: 18493549

Abstract

A rare case of bilateral pneumothorax in a 54-year-old woman with advanced breast cancer associated with lung and pleural metastases is presented. The patient was admitted to our hospital complaining of unexpected severe dyspnea. A chest X-ray showed bilateral pneumothorax associated with multiple lung metastases and pleural effusions, followed by immediate pleural drainage. Although air leak and effusions of the right lung were well controlled by the conservative management, massive air leaks of the left lung had continued for 40 days. Because of patient's poor general status a surgical closure of the leaking site was selected using video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery techniques. Thoracoscopy revealed a ruptured bulla in the lower lobe (S6), thus, followed by a successful bullectomy with a stapling device. We speculate that multiple pleural metastasis may disturb the normal repair mechanism of the lung tissue and cause prolonged persistent air leaks.

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