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Approach to pneumothorax surgery: a national survey of current UK practice.

Muhammad Asghar Nawaz1, Denish Apparau1, Joseph Zacharias2, Michael Shackcloth3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pneumothorax is a common condition with various management options. We aimed to determine the current surgical practice in the United Kingdom.
METHOD: An online questionnaire regarding surgical strategy was sent to all consultants who were members of the Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery (80 thoracic).
RESULTS: Fifty-six consultants, mainly thoracic, responded to the survey. Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery was unanimously the preferred approach, the majority (59%) using 3 ports. Regarding the timing of surgery, 53 (95%) surgeons would intervene at first presentation with persistent air leak and/or lung collapse, 41 (73%) for a first bilateral pneumothorax, 22 (39%) only for recurrent pneumothorax, and 18 (32%) for the first computed tomography evidence of bullae. Apical bullectomy + pleurectomy was the preferred technique for 26 (46%) surgeons, and apical bullectomy + apical pleurectomy + pleural abrasion was the choice for 13 (23%). Some surgeons were concerned about talc and avoid it. The majority (70%) used a single apical drain with or without 24-48 h suction. Regarding chest radiography, the response was variable but 48% performed immediate postoperative and/or daily chest radiographs. Currently, most surgeons (59%) use digital drains and feel it monitors air leaks better. The perceived chronic pain (1%-3%) and recurrence rates (0%-3%) were stated by 59% and 86%, respectively.
CONCLUSION: There is variability in the surgical management of pneumothorax among surgeons across the UK, but they all use video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery as the intervention of choice for pneumothorax surgery, and there is a shift towards early surgical intervention.

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Keywords:  Drainage; Pneumonectomy; Pneumothorax; Thoracic surgery; video-assisted

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30661376     DOI: 10.1177/0218492319825943

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann        ISSN: 0218-4923


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1.  Multicentre, prospective, observational study investigating the most appropriate surgical option that can prevent the recurrence of primary spontaneous pneumothorax after surgery: the PATCH study, protocol.

Authors:  Yuka Kadomatsu; Hiromu Yoshioka; Kikuo Shigemitsu; Yuji Nomata; Shunsuke Mori; Kyoko Hijiya; Hideki Motoyama; Yasuhisa Ichikawa; Kuniyo Sueyoshi; Toshiki Okasaka; Ei Miyamoto; Masashi Kobayashi; Mamoru Takahashi; Takuji Fujinaga; Hiroko Takechi; Hiroya Yamagishi; Teruhisa Takuwa; Jun Kobayashi; Jin Sakamoto; Tetsuo Taniguchi; Nobuharu Hanaoka; Yoko Kubo; Toyofumi F Chen-Yoshikawa
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-12-20       Impact factor: 2.692

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