Subcutaneuous emphysema as a complication of tooth extraction: Case Report

Ayu Vidya Putri, S. Adiantoro, H. Yusuf
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Subcutaneous emphysema is an uncommon complication of dental procedures. This complication arises when air forced beneath the tissue. In dentistry it may appear with the use of high-speed bur and could cause a serious complication including airway obstruction. This case report highlights a complication during dental procedure to give information for the clinician the factors, diagnosis, and management of subcutaneous emphysema.A 33 years old male patient with difficulty in breathing and swelling at right lower jaw, neck and chest region. The swelling occurred about 2 hours before admission during tooth extraction of second right lower molar using a high-speed bur about 30 minutes, then he started to feel difficulty in breathing with swelling at right lower jaw, neck and chest region occurred and pain. Then he was transferred to Hasan Sadikin Emergency Department for further treatment. The patient was diagnosed with subcutaneous emphysema at right lower jaw, neck and chest region due to suspect iatrogenic. The management of this patient was conservative treatment with oxygenation 3 lpm, close observation vital sign and wide emphysema, IVFD ringer lactate 1500 cc/ 24 hours, medication with Ceftriaxone 1 gr, Ketorolac 30 mg, Omeprazole 20 mg intravenous and being hospitalized for 4 days. After general condition stable he was performed tooth extraction.Iatrogenic subcutaneous emphysema could be a serious and potentially life-threatening, so dentist has to be more careful while using high-speed bur for tooth extraction.
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拔牙后并发皮下肺气肿一例报告
摘要皮下肺气肿是牙科手术中一种罕见的并发症。当空气被压在组织下面时,就会出现这种并发症。在牙科,它可能出现与使用高速bur,并可能导致严重的并发症,包括气道阻塞。本病例报告强调了牙科手术过程中的并发症,为临床医生提供了有关皮下肺气肿的因素、诊断和处理的信息。男,33岁,呼吸困难,右下颚、颈部及胸部肿胀。患者于入院前约2小时,高速拔牙时右侧下第二磨牙约30分钟出现肿胀,随后开始呼吸困难,右侧下颚肿胀,颈部及胸部出现疼痛。然后他被转到哈桑·萨迪金急诊科接受进一步治疗。病人被诊断为右下颚、颈部及胸部皮下肺气肿,疑似医源性。治疗方法:保守氧合3lpm,密切观察生命体征及广泛肺气肿,IVFD乳酸林格液1500cc / 24h,头孢曲松1 g,酮罗拉酸30 mg,奥美拉唑20 mg静脉滴注,住院4天。一般情况稳定后行拔牙。医源性皮下肺气肿很严重,可能危及生命,所以牙医在使用高速拔牙时必须更加小心。
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