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Eur J Cardiothorac Surg 2002;21:345-347
© 2002 Elsevier Science NL


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The management of malignant pericardial effusions using permanently implanted devices

Franca M.A. Melfi*, Gian Franco Menconi, Antonio Chella, Carlo Alberto Angeletti

Division of Thoracic Surgery – Cardiac and Thoracic Department, University of Pisa, Via Paradisa 2, 56124 Pisa, Italy

Received 14 September 2001; received in revised form 20 November 2001; accepted 24 November 2001.

* Corresponding author. Tel.: +39-50-995211; fax: +39-50-995214
e-mail: f.melfi{at}med.unipi.it

We present a new approach utilising VATS and a Port-system (Medi-Port MP-GS9; IAP-HMP) that allows home management of pericardial effusion in patients with advanced malignancy and recurrent effusion. All patients underwent thoracoscopic pericardial window under general anaesthesia. On completion of this procedure a Port-system was permanently implanted with the reservoir body placed in a subcutaneous pocket and the outlet catheter inserted into the pleural cavity which allows aspiration of the effusion at home, on becoming symptomatic.

Key Words: Malignant effusion • Pericardial window • Thoracoscopy







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