International Journal of Nursing Education and Research
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 3

Hamman's Syndrome: A rare cause of peri partum chest pain

Principal, Manoj Jain Memorial College of Nursing Science and Research Center, Satna, Madhya Pradesh

*Corresponding Author E-mail: shanishanu10@gmail.com

Online published on 4 September, 2021.

Abstract

Hamman’s syndrome is a potentially life-threatening clinical condition characterized by peripartum subcutaneous emphysema and pneumo mediastinum. This obstetric complication typically occurs in late pregnancy and labor and is frequently observed in young healthy primi parous women.1. Excessive Valsalva maneuver during vaginal delivery and excessive retching, coughing, and straining are frequently reported causes2. Subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum in labour and delivery is a rare but potentially serious occurrence that must be identified and managed appropriately to avoid unnecessary investigations and interventions. Published reports indicate that subsequent pregnancies pose no additional risk for recurrence3.

Keywords

Hamman’s syndrome, Pneumomediastinum, Emphysema, Valsalva maneuver, Boerhaave syndrome