Pneumomediastinum following emphysematous pyelonephritis: An extremely rare case report and literature review

气肿性肾盂肾炎后纵隔积气:一例极其罕见的病例报告及文献综述

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Retroperitoneal infection is a rare cause of pneumomediastinum. Emphysematous pyelonephritis (EPN) has been reported as an extremely rare cause of pneumomediastinum. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 62-year-old male with a bladder mass developed obstructive uropathy, necessitating the insertion of bilateral nephrostomies and a pigtail catheter to drain a collection between the liver and right kidney. After discharge, he experienced respiratory distress. On admission to our center, his vital signs were stable. Physical examination revealed a distended abdomen with mild tenderness on the right side. Computed tomography (CT) scans showed pneumomediastinum and findings consistent with EPN. Antibiotic therapy was initiated. In the operating room, multiple abscesses were found in the right retroperitoneal space and drained. Postoperatively, the patient required norepinephrine due to low blood pressure. Forty-eight hours later, he developed a fever with leukocytosis and underwent further exploratory surgery, which revealed necrosis of the ascending colon. A right hemicolectomy and nephrectomy were performed. Subsequently, he required high-dose norepinephrine and routine dialysis. Unfortunately, the patient developed septic shock, leading to his demise. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: EPN is a rare, life-threatening condition, primarily affecting diabetic patients, with high mortality if untreated. Pneumomediastinum due to EPN is extremely rare. Accurate imaging is crucial for diagnosis and treatment planning. Unlike most reported cases of EPN-related pneumomediastinum, our patient was not diabetic. CONCLUSIONS: Although rare, pneumomediastinum should be considered in cases of EPN. Prompt radiological diagnosis is essential for effective treatment and favorable outcomes.

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