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Limited thoracoplasty and free musculocutaneous flap transposition for postpneumonectomy empyema: A case report
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作者 Qian-Qian Huang Zhong-Liang He +1 位作者 Yong-Yong Wu Zhi-Jun Liu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第27期8114-8119,共6页
BACKGROUND Empyema is a severe complication following pneumonectomy that is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates.Although there are a wide variety of treatment options,successful management remains chall... BACKGROUND Empyema is a severe complication following pneumonectomy that is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates.Although there are a wide variety of treatment options,successful management remains challenging when this condition is combined with a large cavity in very thin patients who had previously undergone a posterolateral thoracotomy.CASE SUMMARY We reported the case of a thin,63-year-old man with a progressive pulmonary cyst who underwent left pneumonectomy via posterolateral thoracotomy 23 years ago.After an initially uneventful postoperative course,he was readmitted with empyema and a large cavity 21 years after surgery.He was successfully treated with limited thoracoplasty,followed by free vastus lateralis musculocutaneous flap transposition.CONCLUSION This case highlights that the treatment mode of limited thoracoplasty and free vastus lateralis musculocutaneous flap transposition is safe and effective for the management of postpneumonectomy empyema with a large cavity in thin patients who had previously undergone a posterolateral thoracotomy. 展开更多
关键词 PNEUMONECTOMY Postpneumonectomy empyema thoracoplasty Free muscle flap Surgical treatment Case report
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Role of Partial Thoracoplasty in Lung Lesions —A Single Institute Experience
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作者 Binay Krishna Sarkar Krishnendu Chakraborty Pares Bandyopadhayay 《World Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery》 2019年第11期155-162,共8页
Thoracoplasty has been a useful procedure to control and cure recalcitrant lung lesions often as a last measure to treat pulmonary infections like post-?tubercular chronic empyema with fibrocavitary lesions and residu... Thoracoplasty has been a useful procedure to control and cure recalcitrant lung lesions often as a last measure to treat pulmonary infections like post-?tubercular chronic empyema with fibrocavitary lesions and residual pleural space infections after pulmonary resections. Long-standing empyemas with persistent discharge on drainage often respond poorly after decortication and?debridement alone due to non-expanding underlying lung tissue due to fibrotic changes. These cases often develop recurrent empyemas with sepsis with high morbidity and mortality. Similarly chronic space-occupying lung lesions with adjacent pulmonary damage and fibrosis leave a considerable residual space after surgery of these lesions and these persistent residual space leads to pleural space infections and empyema. In the presence of a large apical abscess and destruction of the apical pulmonary tissue forming a potential space confined by the bony thoracic cage and limited inferiorly by the rigid lining of the abscess, the cure and management of the chronic empyema especially the post-tubercular ones are particularly difficult. We address these cases in our series by performing partial thoracoplasty tailored to the site of the lesions in addition to other procedures. Partial thoracoplasty was found beneficial for selective cases of chronic empyema, obliteration of residual cavity after resectional surgery and management of the apical abscess. 展开更多
关键词 PARTIAL thoracoplasty Chronic EMPYEMA RESIDUAL PLEURAL Space Infection APICAL Lung ABSCESS
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