Thoracoscopic pleurodesis in persistent and recurrent pneumothorax] |
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Authors: | R Keller |
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Affiliation: | Pneumologische Abteilung, Klinik Barmelweid/Aarau. |
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Abstract: | 103 patients with recurrent or persistent pneumothorax have been treated with local application of fibrin and talcum by a thoracoscopic procedure. The method was successful in 97 patients (94.2%) and lead to a stable and complete reexpansion of the lung within 6.3 days. As a direct consequence of the procedure itself only a few and minor complications occurred during a mean hospitalization-time of 10.4 days. The longterm followup over a mean period of 6.4 years revealed a recurrence rate of 15%, although half of the episodes occurred early during the first three months. After 6 years, 80% of the patients were completely asymptomatic and spirometric lung function was restored to normal values. We therefore consider thoracoscopic pleurodesis to be a successful and safe method for treating complicated pneumothorax. |
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