Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/29253
Title: POST-PNEUMONECTOMY SYNDROME IN ADULT PRESENTING WITH RECURRENT SYNCOPE
Authors: Gigovska Dimova, Irena 
Ristovski, Vladimir
Prgova Veljanova, Biljana 
Buklioska Ilievska, Daniela 
Eftimovska-Otovic, Natasha
Nedeska Minova, Natasha
Keywords: post-pneumonectomy syndrome
pneumonectomy
syncope
prosthesis implantation
mediastinal repositioning
Issue Date: Dec-2022
Publisher: Macedonian Association of Anatomists and Morphologists
Journal: JMS - Journal of Morphological Sciences
Abstract: Post-pneumonectomy syndrome is a rare, late complication of pneumonectomy, caused by a mediastinal shift, rotation and deviation of the remaining lung into the contralateral hemithorax, most commonly resulting in symptomatic central airway compression. Case report: Recurrent syncope following a left pneumonectomy was described in a 63 year-old man, forty years after the initial treatment. Four years physician visit including the family doctor, a neurologist, neurosurgeon, physiatrist, radiologist, psychiatrist and finally a cardiologist made the diagnosis hard to establish and the treatment delayed. The post-pneumonectomy syndrome is a complex constellation of symptoms, following previous lung pneumonectomy, with various presentations mimicking different pathologies. Its diagnosis is often misleading, making the treatment and prognosis hard to predict.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/29253
DOI: 10.55302/jms2253045gd
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