| Literature DB >> 25049317 |
Hans-Stefan Hofmann1, Reiner Neu2, Tobias Potzger2, Rudolf Schemm3, Christian Grosser3, Tamas Szöke3, Zsolt Sziklavari3.
Abstract
Enthusiasm for minimally invasive thoracic surgery is increasing. Thoracoscopy plays a significant therapeutic role in the fibrinopurulent stage (stage II) of empyema, in which loculated fluid cannot often be adequately drained by chest tube alone. For some debilitated and septic patients, further procedures such as open-window thoracostomy (OWT) with daily wound care or vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) therapy are necessary. In the present article, we propose a new option of minimally invasive VAC therapy including a topical solution of the empyema without open-window thoracostomy (Mini-VAC-instill). Three patients who underwent surgery using this technique are also presented. The discussion is focused on the advantages and disadvantages of the approach.Entities:
Keywords: VAC-instill; minimally invasive thoracic surgery; pleural empyema
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25049317 DOI: 10.1177/1553350614540811
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Innov ISSN: 1553-3506 Impact factor: 2.058