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Author: Nizami, Maria; Grieco, Charlotte; Hogan, John; Aresu, Giuseppe
Title: Surgical management of a COVID-19-associated necrotic pneumonia
  • Cord-id: umtz83pu
  • Document date: 2021_6_2
  • ID: umtz83pu
    Snippet: At the outset of the pandemic, SARS-CoV-2 was thought to present simply as persistent cough and fever. However, with time, the medical community noted a myriad of associated symptoms well-described in the literature. Medical complications were particularly common in elderly populations and many early publications described pneumonia, organ failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome, hypercoagulability/microthrombosis and superimposed bacterial/viral infections. There is, however, a lack of lit
    Document: At the outset of the pandemic, SARS-CoV-2 was thought to present simply as persistent cough and fever. However, with time, the medical community noted a myriad of associated symptoms well-described in the literature. Medical complications were particularly common in elderly populations and many early publications described pneumonia, organ failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome, hypercoagulability/microthrombosis and superimposed bacterial/viral infections. There is, however, a lack of literature describing surgical complications of COVID-19 and as such little knowledge regarding safe surgical interventions. This case describes the presentation/management of a patient who developed COVID-19-associated necrotising pneumonia. Video-assisted thoracoscopy lobectomy was performed following CT demonstration of necrotising pneumonia. Pathological evaluation of the surgical resection specimen demonstrated the microarchitecture of a severely diseased COVID-19 lung-fibrosis. This case demonstrates the safe management of a necrotic lung using a minimal access approach in the context of COVID-19 infection.

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