Literature DB >> 24875808

Outcomes of outpatient treatment for primary spontaneous pneumothorax using a small-bore portable thoracic drainage device.

Takahiro Karasaki1, Shizuya Shintomi2, Yukihiro Nomura3, Nobutaka Tanaka3, Haruhisa Saito4, Yukihiro Yoshida3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is no consensus regarding the initial intervention for primary spontaneous pneumothorax. We report the outcomes of outpatient treatment for primary spontaneous pneumothorax using a portable thoracic drainage device. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between April 2007 and December 2011, 99 consecutive patients with a first episode of primary spontaneous pneumothorax were indicated for insertion of a portable thoracic drainage device. All patients were treated with a small-bore portable thoracic drainage device that consists of a flexible 9F silicone catheter with one-way valves and a small plastic chamber. Successful treatment was defined as when the pneumothorax was resolved after the insertion of a portable thoracic drainage device solely on an outpatient basis. Demographic data and treatment outcomes were obtained by a retrospective chart review.
RESULTS: Ninety-seven patients (98%) with a first primary spontaneous pneumothorax were discharged from the emergency department after insertion of a portable thoracic drainage device. Ninety-three patients (94%) resolved with outpatient treatment. The median duration of portable thoracic drainage device insertion was 4 days (range, 0-33 days). The recurrence rate after treatment with a portable thoracic drainage device was 34% (32/93). There were two infections (2.0%), two instances of hemothoraces (2.0%), and one severe discomfort at the insertion site (1.0%). There were no cases of tension pneumothorax or reexpansion edema.
CONCLUSION: Outpatient treatment for primary spontaneous pneumothorax using a portable thoracic drainage device had a high success rate with few serious complications and an acceptable recurrence rate. Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24875808     DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1374650

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0171-6425            Impact factor:   1.827


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3.  Efficacy and Cost-Effectiveness of Portable Small-Bore Chest Tube (Thoracic Egg Catheter) in Spontaneous Pneumothorax.

Authors:  Hyon Keun Joh; Duk Hwan Moon; Sungsoo Lee
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4.  Outpatient Treatment for Pneumothorax Using a Portable Small-Bore Chest Tube: A Clinical Report.

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