Ask the Doctor: Can Dechoker Collapse a Lung?
Nov 8th 2024
Can the Dechoker anti-choking device collapse a lung?
Answer:
The following answer was provided by Dr. Christopher Rumana, M.D., a board-certified neurological surgeon and member of the Dechoker Medical Advisory Team.
"Dechoker will not cause a collapsedlung. A collapsedlungoccurs when air is outside thelungbut inside the chest wall, in the area called the pleural space. Overaggressive suctioning of air out of thelungwill not cause air to end up in the pleural space. A collapsedlung, or pneumothorax, tends to occur in the setting of a diseasedlung, such aslungcancer, pneumonia, rupture of a small bleb etc, or can occur from chest injury allowing air to penetrate the chest wall such as car accident with chest injury or other penetrating wound."
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