Abstract

Catamenial pneumothorax should be defined as recurrent accumulation of air in the pleural cavity in reproductive-age women without concomitant respiratory diseases. The sine qua non criterion is the occurrence of the pneumothorax in the period of 72 hours before or after the menses. Additional criteria include characteristic pleural lesions, right-sided occurrence, and coexistence of endometriosis. There are no radiological or pathological conditions allowing an exact confirmation of catamenial pneumothorax. In the case of catamenial pneumothorax, treatment failure most commonly consists in disease recurrence. It may occur even as late as several years after the initial treatment. The recurrence rate in patients undergoing surgery ranges from 8% to 40%. Finding and resecting the visible pleural lesions is of key importance during surgical treatment. Reconstruction of the diaphragm must be performed in every patient in whom diaphragmatic perforations are found. Hormonal therapy seems to be effective in sustaining the effects of surgical treatment.

Details

Title
Catamenial pneumothorax - a review of the literature
Author
Marjanski, Tomasz; Sowa, Katarzyna; Czapla, Aleksandra; Rzyman, Witold
Pages
117-121
Publication year
2016
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Termedia Publishing House
ISSN
17315530
e-ISSN
18974252
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1811573308
Copyright
Copyright Termedia Publishing House 2016