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Feasibility of a Standardized Management for Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax in Children and Adolescents: A Retrospective Multicenter Study and Review of the Literature.

Elisa Cerchia1, Maria Luisa Conighi2, Cosimo Bleve2, Salvatore Fabio Chiarenza2, Alberto Sgrò3, Alessio Pini Prato3, Franco Rotundi3, Filippo Parolini4, Anna Lavinia Bulotta4, Daniele Alberti4, Ottavio Rena5, Giovanni Rapuzzi5, Fabio Rossi5, Francesco La Canna1, Maurizio Cheli1.   

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Introduction: The management of primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP) in children still remains controversial. The current literature shows a lack of scientific evidence supporting a standardized management. Materials and
Methods: A multicenter retrospective study was performed, patients admitted for PSP in five Pediatric Surgical Units over a 9-year period (from 2008 to 2017) were included. Patient data were reviewed for each case. Management and outcomes were statistically analyzed.
Results: Overall 159 patients (135 males and 24 females) were included in this study. During the first hospital admission, 62/159 patients (39%) were conservatively managed with oxygen therapy; 95/159 patients (60%) required a chest drain insertion; 2/159 patients (1%) underwent surgery because of a bilateral pneumothorax. Thoracoscopy was performed in 75/159 (47%) patients after the second hospital admission or for persistent air leak during the first access. Postoperatively, 8/75 (11%) patients developed recurrent pneumothorax requiring chest drain insertion in 3/8 (37%) cases or aspiration in 1/8 (13%), whereas 4/8 (50%) patients were conservatively managed. All of the patients but one, were confirmed to be affected by emphysematous-like changes at histology. Conclusions: Despite the limitations of being a retrospective study, we suggest that the early surgical management in children with PSP is feasible and safe and it seems to significantly reduce the recurrence rate. To the best of our knowledge there are no pediatric guidelines for the management of PSP, therefore, we support the need for prospective studies to create the evidence-based pillars for correct and standardized management of this condition.

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Keywords:  bleb; conservative management; recurrence; spontaneous pneumothorax; thoracoscopy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32343922     DOI: 10.1089/lap.2019.0493

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A        ISSN: 1092-6429            Impact factor:   1.878


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1.  Management of Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax in a Third-Level Pediatric Surgical Center: A Retrospective Study.

Authors:  Giovanna Spezzotto; Alessandro Boscarelli; Manuela Giangreco; Giulia Ceschiutti; Daniela Codrich; Maria-Grazia Scarpa; Marianna Iaquinto; Damiana Olenik; Edoardo Guida; Jürgen Schleef
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2022-06-27       Impact factor: 3.569

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