Open thoracotomy and decortication for chronic empyema

OBJECTIVES: Traditionally, chronic empyema has been treated by thoracotomy and decortication. Some recent reports have claimed similar clinical results for videothoracoscopy, but with less morbidity and mortality than open procedures. Our experience with thoracotomy and decortication is reviewed so...

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Main Authors: Rafael Andrade-Alegre, Juan D. Garisto, Salomón Zebede
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2008-01-01
Series:Clinics
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322008000600014
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spelling doaj-04dced39f9524373ad95b5efd50fd7462020-11-24T23:10:27ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1807-59321980-53222008-01-0163678979310.1590/S1807-59322008000600014Open thoracotomy and decortication for chronic empyemaRafael Andrade-AlegreJuan D. GaristoSalomón ZebedeOBJECTIVES: Traditionally, chronic empyema has been treated by thoracotomy and decortication. Some recent reports have claimed similar clinical results for videothoracoscopy, but with less morbidity and mortality than open procedures. Our experience with thoracotomy and decortication is reviewed so that the results of this surgical procedure can be adequately evaluated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From March 1992 to June 2006, 85 patients diagnosed with empyema were treated at Santo Tomás Hospital by the first author. Diagnosis of chronic empyema was based on the duration of signs and symptoms before definitive treatment and imaging findings, such as constriction of the lungs and the thoracic cage. Thirty-three patients fulfilled the criteria for chronic empyema and underwent open thoracotomy and decortication. RESULTS: Twenty-seven patients (81.8 %) were male and the average age of the study group was 34 years. The etiology was pneumonia in 26 patients (78.8%) and trauma in 7 (21.2%). The duration of symptoms and signs before definitive treatment averaged 37 days. All patients had chronic empyema, as confirmed by imaging studies and operative findings. Surgery lasted an average of 139 min. There were 3 (9%) complications with no mortality. The post-operative length of stay averaged 10 days. There were no recurrences of empyema. CONCLUSIONS: Open thoracotomy and decortication can be achieved with low morbidity and mortality. Long-term functional results are especially promising. We suggest that the validation of other surgical approaches should be based on comparative, prospective and controlled studies.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322008000600014Pleural empyemaChronic empyemaDecorticationVideothoracoscopyTreatment
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author Rafael Andrade-Alegre
Juan D. Garisto
Salomón Zebede
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Juan D. Garisto
Salomón Zebede
Open thoracotomy and decortication for chronic empyema
Clinics
Pleural empyema
Chronic empyema
Decortication
Videothoracoscopy
Treatment
author_facet Rafael Andrade-Alegre
Juan D. Garisto
Salomón Zebede
author_sort Rafael Andrade-Alegre
title Open thoracotomy and decortication for chronic empyema
title_short Open thoracotomy and decortication for chronic empyema
title_full Open thoracotomy and decortication for chronic empyema
title_fullStr Open thoracotomy and decortication for chronic empyema
title_full_unstemmed Open thoracotomy and decortication for chronic empyema
title_sort open thoracotomy and decortication for chronic empyema
publisher Faculdade de Medicina / USP
series Clinics
issn 1807-5932
1980-5322
publishDate 2008-01-01
description OBJECTIVES: Traditionally, chronic empyema has been treated by thoracotomy and decortication. Some recent reports have claimed similar clinical results for videothoracoscopy, but with less morbidity and mortality than open procedures. Our experience with thoracotomy and decortication is reviewed so that the results of this surgical procedure can be adequately evaluated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From March 1992 to June 2006, 85 patients diagnosed with empyema were treated at Santo Tomás Hospital by the first author. Diagnosis of chronic empyema was based on the duration of signs and symptoms before definitive treatment and imaging findings, such as constriction of the lungs and the thoracic cage. Thirty-three patients fulfilled the criteria for chronic empyema and underwent open thoracotomy and decortication. RESULTS: Twenty-seven patients (81.8 %) were male and the average age of the study group was 34 years. The etiology was pneumonia in 26 patients (78.8%) and trauma in 7 (21.2%). The duration of symptoms and signs before definitive treatment averaged 37 days. All patients had chronic empyema, as confirmed by imaging studies and operative findings. Surgery lasted an average of 139 min. There were 3 (9%) complications with no mortality. The post-operative length of stay averaged 10 days. There were no recurrences of empyema. CONCLUSIONS: Open thoracotomy and decortication can be achieved with low morbidity and mortality. Long-term functional results are especially promising. We suggest that the validation of other surgical approaches should be based on comparative, prospective and controlled studies.
topic Pleural empyema
Chronic empyema
Decortication
Videothoracoscopy
Treatment
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322008000600014
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