Video-assisted thoracoscopic pneumonectomy for destroyed lung.

Autor: Waguaf, Sara, Boubia, Souheil, Idelhaj, Najat, Fatene, Abdellah, Ridai, Mohamed
Zdroj: Asian Cardiovascular & Thoracic Annals; Feb2021, Vol. 29 Issue 2, p111-115, 5p
Abstrakt: Aim: Destroyed lung refers to destruction of a large portion of a lung induced by chronic or recurrent lung infections. The aim of this single-center retrospective review was to evaluate patients with a diagnosis of destroyed lung undergoing pneumonectomy via video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery, in terms of surgical technique, postoperative morbidity and mortality, and long-term outcomes. Methods: Data of 15 patients who underwent video-assisted thoracoscopic pneumonectomy for destroyed lung during a 4-year period were analyzed retrospectively. There were 9 (60%) males and 6 (40%) females with a median age of 33.87 years (range 8–52 years). Bronchiectasis (n = 7), tuberculosis (n = 5), and fungal infection (n = 3) were the main etiologies. Hemoptysis was the most common presenting symptom (n = 8, 53.3%). Destroyed lung was detected on the left side in 13 (86.7%) patients and on the right side in 2 (13.3%). Seven patients showed narrowing or thickening of the main bronchus. Results: Video-assisted thoracoscopic pneumonectomy was attempted in all patients but 5 (33.3%) were converted to a thoracotomy. The mean operative time was 273.8 min. The postoperative morbidity rate was 13.3%. The mortality rate was 6.67%. The median length of hospital stay was 3.5 days. The mean follow-up period was 23.7 months. Significant improvement was observed in inflammatory symptoms and quality of life in all patients. The overall 1-year survival was 93.3%. Conclusion: Video-assisted thoracoscopic pneumonectomy for destroyed lung is a safe and feasible option in selected patients, which can be used as an alternative to thoracotomy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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