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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 10, 656-659, Copyright © 1996 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
H Korner, KS Andersen, L Stangeland, I Ellingsen and H Engedal
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of wedge resection of the lung without pleurodesis or
pleurectomy as a method of surgical treatment for spontaneous pneumothorax
in terms of complications, recurrence rate and postoperative complaints.
METHODS: Retrospective study of 132 operations for spontaneous pneumothorax
in 120 patients (84 men and 36 women: mean age 34 years, range 14-77)
performed between 1974 and 1993. The mean observation time was 84 months
(range 6-229) and a 100% follow- up rate of all survivors (97%) was
achieved. RESULTS: The indications for surgery were recurrent pneumothorax
(52%), persisting air leak during first episode (45%), or hemothorax (3%).
Perioperative findings were single bullous disease (86%), 2-3 bullae (6%),
diffuse bullous disease (5%) and no bullous disease in 3% of the cases. The
overall complication rate was 16% (30-day mortality 1%, reoperation for
postoperative bleeding 2%, bronchopneumonia 8%, new pneumothorax during
hospital stay 5%). The late recurrence rate (operated lung) was 5%. All
recurrences were successfully treated by drainage (n = 3), exsufflation (n
= 1) or observation only (n = 3). Reoperation was not necessary.
Thirty-seven percent of the patients had postoperative complaints which
they associated with the operation. CONCLUSION: Lung resection without
pleurodesis or pleurectomy is a simple, safe and effective method of the
surgical treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax in terms of complications
and recurrence rate in patients with limited bullous disease.
ARTICLES
Surgical treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax by wedge resection without pleurodesis or pleurectomy
Department of Heart Disease, Haukeland Hospital, University of Bergen, Norway.
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