Abstract

The escalating adoption of laparoscopic surgical techniques has demonstrated their capacity to yield improved clinical outcomes. However, concomitant with the advantages of this minimally invasive approach, certain adverse complications have been reported. In this report, we present a noteworthy case involving a 72-year-old male patient who underwent laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair. The surgical procedure proceeded without noteworthy complications, and the patient maintained hemodynamic stability throughout. However, the post-anesthetic recovery was compromised by the onset of subcutaneous emphysema and bilateral tension pneumothorax. Immediate intervention was imperative, prompting the performance of an emergent needle thoracostomy, subsequently followed by the implementation of a closed drainage system within the thoracic cavity. These interventions proved efficacious in mitigating the patient's distressing symptoms. Although pneumothorax complications in the context of laparoscopic surgery are infrequent, it is imperative for anesthetists to remain vigilant regarding the potential occurrence of subcutaneous emphysema and pneumothorax in the perioperative period. This case underscores the significance of meticulous perioperative monitoring and rapid intervention, particularly in laparoscopic procedures, where the insufflation of carbon dioxide into the abdominal cavity can predispose patients to these rare yet potentially life-threatening complications. Heightened awareness among healthcare providers regarding the possibility of such events is pivotal in ensuring the safety and well-being of surgical patients.

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