A delayed bilateral pneumothorax complicated unilateral left subclavian vein catheterization and required treatment with tube thoracostomy. This case is unique in the demonstration that bilateral pneumothorax can present in a delayed fashion, and that, as a result of a previously formed pleuropleural fistula, it can occur in patients with a history of noncardiac surgery involving median sternotomy. Historical data on delayed pneumothoraces and bilateral pneumothoraces are presented.
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