Lung torsion is a rare but serious complication after thoracic operations. We describe an unusual case of left lobar torsion after video-assisted thoracoscopic upper lobectomy. The profound symptom was impending hemorrhagic shock, which masqueraded as postoperative bleeding. The differentials between these 2 entities and treatment options for lung torsion are discussed.
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