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Minimally Invasive Plication of the Diaphragm: A Single-Center Prospective Study.

Marco Nardini1,2, Shruti Jayakumar3, Marcello Migliore4, Mario Nosotti1, Ian Paul3, Joel Dunning3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Plication of the diaphragm is a life-changing procedure for patients affected by diaphragm paralysis. Traditionally, this procedure is performed through a thoracotomy. Access to the diaphragm via this incision is poor and the indications for surgery are limited to patients who can actually sustain such an invasive approach and associated morbidities. A minimally invasive approach was developed to improve the surgical management of diaphragm paralysis.
METHODS: Patients underwent minimally invasive diaphragm plication either by video-assisted or robotic surgery through a 3-port technique with CO2 insufflation. Patients were followed at the routine 6-week clinic and also by telephone consultation 6 to 12 months postoperatively. Data were collected on postoperative complications, postoperative pain or numbness, symptomatic improvement, and change to quality of life following surgery.
RESULTS: Forty-eight patients underwent 49 minimally invasive diaphragm plication. Median postoperative length of hospital stay was 4 days (range: 2 to 34 days) and there were no cases of mortality. Mean reduction in Medical Research Council dyspnea score per patient was 2.2 points (mode: 3 points). Twenty-eight patients (77.8%) reported a significant symptomatic improvement enabling improvements in quality of life, and 97.2% (n = 35) were satisfied with the surgical outcome.
CONCLUSIONS: Minimally invasive diaphragm plication is a safe procedure associated with prompt postoperative recovery. It is effective at reducing debilitating dyspnea and improving quality of life.

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Keywords:  VATS plication; diaphragm paralysis; diaphragm plication; phrenic nerve palsy; robotic surgery

Year:  2021        PMID: 34130535     DOI: 10.1177/15569845211011583

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Innovations (Phila)        ISSN: 1556-9845


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