Causes | Pneumothorax

Causes The cause of a primary pneumothorax is usually a rupture of the pulmonary alveoli (especially in emphysema). Pneumonia (pneumonia) and lung cancer (bronchial carcinoma) can cause, among other things, a secondary pneumothorax. This clinical picture can also be caused by improper pleural puncture (e.g. in the context of cerebrospinal fluid diagnostics) or acupuncture treatments … Causes | Pneumothorax

Therapy | Pneumothorax

Therapy A small pneumothorax can be observed at first and the spontaneous regression can be accelerated, possibly by nasal oxygenation. A symptomatic pneumothorax, i.e. a pneumothorax that causes health problems for the affected person, can be treated by suctioning the air through a tube. This method is called thoracic drainage with suction. If there is … Therapy | Pneumothorax

Puncture the water in the abdomen

Introduction In the context of some diseases, even serious diseases, an abnormally increased amount of water in the abdomen can cause further complaints. In order to improve the problem and to obtain diagnostic information about the cause, the water in the abdomen is punctured and drained. The puncture is then examined in the laboratory for … Puncture the water in the abdomen

Preparation for puncture | Puncture the water in the abdomen

Preparation for puncture The basis for a medical intervention is always the conversation. During this conversation, the patient’s complaints and individual prerequisites are to be clarified. The coagulation parameters should always be determined. A physical examination should also be performed and, if necessary, the hair should be removed. Since the puncture of water in the … Preparation for puncture | Puncture the water in the abdomen