Simultaneous Pneumothorax and Pulmonary Embolism With Concurrent COVID-19 After Shoulder Arthroscopy: A Case Report

肩关节镜术后合并COVID-19并发气胸和肺栓塞:病例报告

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Abstract

Shoulder arthroscopy is generally safe; however, pneumothorax and pulmonary embolism can rarely occur, and their coexistence poses substantial diagnostic challenges. We report a case in which both developed after arthroscopic surgery, together with concurrent COVID-19 infection. A 72-year-old woman sustained an anterior shoulder dislocation with rotator cuff tears and a large bony Bankart lesion. She underwent arthroscopic Bankart and cuff repair 20 days after injury. On postoperative day (POD) 2, a pneumothorax was detected and treated with chest drainage; however, hypoxemia persisted. Contrast-enhanced CT on POD3 revealed bilateral pulmonary embolism. On POD6, she developed sore throat and fever and was diagnosed with COVID-19. Anticoagulation stabilized her condition, and she was discharged on POD27. This case underscores three lessons: (1) avoid anchoring on the first diagnosis because pneumothorax and pulmonary embolism share symptoms; persistent hypoxemia after drainage warrants early Contrast-enhanced CT; (2) when high-risk complications coexist, management must explicitly address bidirectional treatment interactions; and (3) minimizing operative time is a key preventive measure, and in elderly patients with large glenoid defects and cuff deficiency, primary reverse shoulder arthroplasty may be a reasonable alternative to complex arthroscopic reconstruction.

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