M. Iwasaki et al., Application of the fold plication method for unilateral lung volume reduction in pulmonary emphysema, ANN THORAC, 67(3), 1999, pp. 815-817
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Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Background. Unilateral lung volume reduction procedures are used to treat p
ulmonary emphysema. The most significant technical problem with this operat
ion is an air leak from the pulmonary stump. Bovine pericardium has been us
ed to prevent air leaks but is associated with interstitial pneumonia and a
high cost.
Methods. The fold plication method was devised to prevent postoperative air
leaks to avoid interstitial pneumonia, and to decrease cost. This techniqu
e was applied in 20 consecutive patients with emphysema who underwent a uni
lateral lung volume reduction operation via a thoracoscopic two windows app
roach.
Results. The operative time was approximately 1 hour. There was minimal pos
toperative bleeding, no persistent air leaks, and no evidence of pneumonia.
Pulmonary function improved in all patients.
Conclusions. The unilateral fold plication method is an economical and safe
alternative to bovine pericardial patching after lung volume reduction ope
ration to prevent stump air leaks. (Ann Thorac Surg 1999;67:815-7) (C) 1999
by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons.