American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 129, Issue 2, 229-231
Copyright © 1977 by American Roentgen Ray Society
Radiographic appearance of the chest after pleural space reduction procedures: construction of a pleural tent and phrenoplasty
PC Goodman,
H Minagi,
and
AN Thomas
Construction of a pleural tent and phrenoplasty are surgical procedures performed to reduce intrapleural dead space after partial lung resection. Both alter the radiographic appearance of the chest and may cause erroneous diagnosis including pneumothorax, subphrenic disease, subpulmonic effusion, diagphragmatic hernia, or diaphragmatic eventration. Radiologists should be aware of the potentially misleading appearance that these surgical procedures may present.