h20_kat
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Just a small update... I am having to wait 14 days after lung re-inflation before I can fly. 4 more days to enjoy Singapore.
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Kat,
In the past, we have cleared divers in your situation to dive again if the CT was clear and we were reasonably certain that the pnemothorax occurred as a result of temporary air trapping related to inadvertent breath-holding. That may not apply to you, and your best advice will come from the physicians who interprets your CT and are able to examine you in person.
Best regards,
DDM
That would be a decision best left to your practitioner. Overt damage to the lung tissue related to barotrauma may not show up on CT. What they'll be looking for on your scan would be any areas in the lung that could lead to air trapping: bullae, blebs, cysts, neoplasm, etc which the radiologist should be able to differentiate from trauma to the lung parenchyma, but again I'd recommend letting your practitioner decide.
Best regards,
DDM
Thanks DDM. Am I right in thinking that there could be scarring from the barotrauma that could lead to areas of air trapping? That was why I was thinking that waiting for things to heal would be a good idea.
Is it normally possible to get copies of the scans that I can then take to seek another opinion? My GP is a wonderful doctor but he is not a diving doctor nor a pulmonary specialist. I may want someone else to have a look at the CT scans.