The diagnostic role of thoracoscope in undiagnosed pleural effusion: Rigid versus flexible

Objectives: The accurate diagnosis of pleural diseases can present a considerable challenge. Conservative estimates suggest that in 25% of patients examined in a general pulmonologist’s practice the pleura was involved. Of these cases, 25% are unable to be attributed to a specific diagnosis, even af...

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Main Authors: Mostafa Mahmoud Abdel Mageid Shaheen, Ahmad Youssef Shaaban, Mahmoud Ibrahim Mahmoud, Amal AbdElAziz Shaaban, Rania Ahmad Sweed
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-07-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0422763814000715
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spelling doaj-1f381c11493b487da931d1b0d021dbbe2020-11-25T01:41:26ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsEgyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis0422-76382014-07-0163363564210.1016/j.ejcdt.2014.03.009The diagnostic role of thoracoscope in undiagnosed pleural effusion: Rigid versus flexibleMostafa Mahmoud Abdel Mageid Shaheen0Ahmad Youssef Shaaban1Mahmoud Ibrahim Mahmoud2Amal AbdElAziz Shaaban3Rania Ahmad Sweed4Chest Diseases Department, Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, EgyptChest Diseases Department, Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, EgyptChest Diseases Department, Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, EgyptPathology Department, Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, EgyptChest Diseases Department, Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, EgyptObjectives: The accurate diagnosis of pleural diseases can present a considerable challenge. Conservative estimates suggest that in 25% of patients examined in a general pulmonologist’s practice the pleura was involved. Of these cases, 25% are unable to be attributed to a specific diagnosis, even after thoracentesis and closed pleural biopsy. The aim of this work was to evaluate the diagnostic role of medical thoracoscope in undiagnosed exudative pleural effusion and to compare the diagnostic yield of rigid versus flexible (the fibreoptic bronchoscope used as a thoracoscope) thoracoscopy. Patients and methods: Forty patients with exudative pleural effusion of undetermined aetiology were enrolled in this study. Ethics: the study was approved by the institutional ethics committee and each patient gave an informed consent to participate in the study. Under conscious sedation and local anaesthesia, both rigid and flexible thoracoscopy were carried out using fibreoptic bronchoscope as a flexible thoracoscope inserted through a metal trocar. The pleural cavity was carefully explored and multiple forceps biopsies were equally taken with both types of thoracoscopes and sent for both histopathological and microbiological examinations. Results: All thoracoscopy procedures were performed safely. The diagnostic yield of flexible thoracoscope and that of rigid thoracoscope was 80% (32/40) and 95% (38/40), respectively. Conclusions: Thoracoscopy using either fibreoptic bronchoscope or rigid thoracoscope is safe and well tolerated. Rigid thoracoscope has a higher diagnostic yield, easier handling, better orientation and is less expensive. Nevertheless, fibreoptic bronchoscope is an alternative technique if rigid thoracoscopy is not available.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0422763814000715Exudative pleural effusionFibreopticBronchoscopeRigidThoracoscope
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author Mostafa Mahmoud Abdel Mageid Shaheen
Ahmad Youssef Shaaban
Mahmoud Ibrahim Mahmoud
Amal AbdElAziz Shaaban
Rania Ahmad Sweed
spellingShingle Mostafa Mahmoud Abdel Mageid Shaheen
Ahmad Youssef Shaaban
Mahmoud Ibrahim Mahmoud
Amal AbdElAziz Shaaban
Rania Ahmad Sweed
The diagnostic role of thoracoscope in undiagnosed pleural effusion: Rigid versus flexible
Egyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis
Exudative pleural effusion
Fibreoptic
Bronchoscope
Rigid
Thoracoscope
author_facet Mostafa Mahmoud Abdel Mageid Shaheen
Ahmad Youssef Shaaban
Mahmoud Ibrahim Mahmoud
Amal AbdElAziz Shaaban
Rania Ahmad Sweed
author_sort Mostafa Mahmoud Abdel Mageid Shaheen
title The diagnostic role of thoracoscope in undiagnosed pleural effusion: Rigid versus flexible
title_short The diagnostic role of thoracoscope in undiagnosed pleural effusion: Rigid versus flexible
title_full The diagnostic role of thoracoscope in undiagnosed pleural effusion: Rigid versus flexible
title_fullStr The diagnostic role of thoracoscope in undiagnosed pleural effusion: Rigid versus flexible
title_full_unstemmed The diagnostic role of thoracoscope in undiagnosed pleural effusion: Rigid versus flexible
title_sort diagnostic role of thoracoscope in undiagnosed pleural effusion: rigid versus flexible
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Egyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis
issn 0422-7638
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Objectives: The accurate diagnosis of pleural diseases can present a considerable challenge. Conservative estimates suggest that in 25% of patients examined in a general pulmonologist’s practice the pleura was involved. Of these cases, 25% are unable to be attributed to a specific diagnosis, even after thoracentesis and closed pleural biopsy. The aim of this work was to evaluate the diagnostic role of medical thoracoscope in undiagnosed exudative pleural effusion and to compare the diagnostic yield of rigid versus flexible (the fibreoptic bronchoscope used as a thoracoscope) thoracoscopy. Patients and methods: Forty patients with exudative pleural effusion of undetermined aetiology were enrolled in this study. Ethics: the study was approved by the institutional ethics committee and each patient gave an informed consent to participate in the study. Under conscious sedation and local anaesthesia, both rigid and flexible thoracoscopy were carried out using fibreoptic bronchoscope as a flexible thoracoscope inserted through a metal trocar. The pleural cavity was carefully explored and multiple forceps biopsies were equally taken with both types of thoracoscopes and sent for both histopathological and microbiological examinations. Results: All thoracoscopy procedures were performed safely. The diagnostic yield of flexible thoracoscope and that of rigid thoracoscope was 80% (32/40) and 95% (38/40), respectively. Conclusions: Thoracoscopy using either fibreoptic bronchoscope or rigid thoracoscope is safe and well tolerated. Rigid thoracoscope has a higher diagnostic yield, easier handling, better orientation and is less expensive. Nevertheless, fibreoptic bronchoscope is an alternative technique if rigid thoracoscopy is not available.
topic Exudative pleural effusion
Fibreoptic
Bronchoscope
Rigid
Thoracoscope
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0422763814000715
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