2006, Number 6
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Cir Cir 2006; 74 (6)
Surgical procedures in 156 cases of pleural effusion. Immediate results
Cicero SR, Páramo ARF, Navarro RFP, Pimentel UL
Language: Spanish
References: 37
Page: 409-414
PDF size: 75.35 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Background: Pleural effusion is a common clinical entity. Proper diagnosis and management are important for successful treatment. We undertook this study to evaluate immediate results of the procedures used in a group of cases with pleural effusion.
Methods: Of 2589 patients at first consultation, 787 were hospitalized, 156 had pleural effusion. Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures used were evaluated.
Results: With thoracentesis and evacuation of liquid, 23 nonneoplastic cases had resolution. Chest tube drainage with water seal was performed in 133 patients. This procedure suppressed the effusion in 109 patients, but in 24 patients another approach was necessary. In this group there were 35 neoplastic and 96 nonmalignant cases, the latter 36 were provoked by iatrogenic management. Twenty two cases of pneumothorax considered as gaseous effusion and 10 cases of chronic empyema sequelae of pleural effusions were also studied. Proportion comparison demonstrated significant differences between neoplastic and nonneoplastic effusions (p = 0.001) and in cases managed with minimally invasive procedures and chest tube drainage (p = 0.001). The performance of pleurodesis and thoracoscopy is discussed. In chronic cases, indications of open window thoracostomy and myoplasty are elucidated.
Conclusions: In pleural effusion, opportune diagnosis and proper management are essential. Drainage tube can solve the majority of cases. Pneumothorax must be treated in the same way. In chronic empyema, open window thoracostomy and myoplasty are indicated. Careless patient management and poor treatment lead to iatrogenic complications.
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