Avraham Z. Cooper, MD 🩺
Avraham Z. Cooper, MD 🩺

@AvrahamCooperMD

18 Tweets 42 reads Mar 07, 2021
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Why does catamenial pneumothorax (pneumothorax that recurs with menstruation) almost always occur on the right side?
Why doesn't it affect both sides of the chest equally?
#medtwitter #tweetorial
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Catamenial pneumothorax was first described in 1958.
A woman presented w/ 12 episodes of right-sided pneumothorax over 1 year, recurring monthly w/ menstruation.
Thoracotomy revealed thoracic endometriosis.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Endometriosis = extra-uterine implantation of endometrial tissue
Mechanisms include:
💡Retrograde menstruation ➡️ abdominopelvic spread
💡Blood/lymph-borne deposition
💡Metaplasia
🔑Retrograde menstruation is considered the predominant mechanism.
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Thoracic endometriosis (TE) is actually the most common non-abdominal site of involvement.
TE also represents the main cause/risk factor for catamenial pneumothorax (CP, 60-90%).
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Before we return to our original question and examine the right-sided laterality of catamenial pneumothoraces, we need to understand why thoracic endometriosis leads to pneumothorax in the first place.
The main theory involves pleural disruption.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Endometrial cells undergo structural changes during the secretory phase of the menstrual cycle, in a process called decidualization.
🔑 Decidualized pleural endometrial implants can disrupt the pleura and lead to pneumothorax (and hemothorax).
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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A 1982 case series reported endometriosis-related diaphragmatic defects in 4 women w/ CP, theorizing that entrained abdominal air w/ menstruation entered the thorax.
But menstruation doesn't cause pneumoperitoneum so this theory is less plausible.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Now that we've looked at mechanism, let's return to the curious but consistent laterality to catamenial pneumothoraces, as referenced in tweet #1.
💥Nearly 90% occur in the right hemithorax.
Why?
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Another way to ask this question is, why does thoracic endometriosis almost always involve the right hemithorax?
Let's examine the leading theory.
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It's important to note that most women w/ thoracic endometriosis have abdominopelvic involvement.
⚡️Thoracic endometriosis is thus thought to usually result from transit of endometrial cells from the abdomen into and across the diaphragm.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Why do ectopic endometrial cells mostly land on the right hemidiaphragm?
Peritoneal fluid actually circulates in a clockwise fashion, up the right paracolic gutter to the subphrenic space.
This was first documented in 1970 via peritoneography.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Clockwise intraperitoneal flow results from several factors:
🔺 Pressure gradients between the upper/lower abdomen (upward flow)
🔺 Ascending colonic peristalsis (upward flow)
🔺 Anatomic constraints (clockwise direction)
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Diaphragmatic contraction acts like a pump, decreasing pressures under the diaphragm (compared to the lower abdomen).
⚡️This pressure gradient draws peritoneal fluid up toward the diaphragm.
⚡️Ascending colon peristalsis also draws fluid upward.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Upward flowing fluid is blocked by the falciform ligament and transverse/sigmoid colon (which are intraperitoneal).
This creates clockwise flow and a tendency for endometrial cells to implant on the right hemidiaphragm and enter the right hemithorax.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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So to recap catamenial pneumothorax (CP) mechanism:
1⃣Retrograde menstruation ➡️ abdominopelvic endometriosis
2⃣Clockwise abdominal fluid flow ➡️ endometrial cells first reach right hemidiaphragm
3⃣Endometrial implants spread into the thorax and disrupt the pleura ➡️CP
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@tony_breu has also discussed this association in a previous tweetorial.
He noted how clockwise abdominal fluid flow contributes to the right-sided predominance of hepatic hydrothorax and Meig's syndrome (ovarian fibroma leading to pleural effusion).
SUMMARY
🫁 Catamenial pneumothorax results from thoracic endometriosis and is almost always right-sided
🫁 Endometriosis can lead to pleural disruption, causing pneumothorax during menstruation
🫁 Right-sided propensity results from clockwise peritoneal fluid flow
Thank you so much to Drs. @louise_p_king, @ash_bo21 and @helenjkmorgan for providing thoughtful, insightful peer review!

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