Pneumomediastinum and surgical emphysema after endotracheal intubation
Presentation
Covid-19 patient. Oxygen saturation 96% on ventilator.
Patient Data
Endotracheal tube in situ.
Lungs: Tiny nodular opacities and round lucencies all in both lung fields. Wedge shaped area of airspace opacification involving the peripheral region of the middle and the lower zone of the right lung field.
Mediastinum: Air lucency along right principal bronchus as well as upper and lower lobar bronchi.
Chest wall: Air lucency in both axillae, as well as the lower neck on both sides, producing ginkgo leaf sign.
Case Discussion
Pneumomediastinum as evidenced by air lining the trachea and right-sided bronchi.
Surgical emphysema and pneumomediastinum in the setting of recent endotracheal intubation are likely due to tracheal injury during intubation.