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Safety and Complications of Medical Thoracoscopy

Objectives. To highlight the possible complications of medical thoracoscopy (MT) and how to avoid them. Methods. A retrospective and prospective analysis of 127 patients undergoing MT in Nagoya Medical Center (NMC) and Toyota Kosei Hospital. The data about complications was obtained from the patient...

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Autores principales: Nour Moursi Ahmed, Shimaa, Saka, Hideo, Mohammadien, Hamdy Ali, Alkady, Ola, Oki, Masahide, Tanikawa, Yoshimasa, Tsuboi, Rie, Aoyama, Masahiro, Sugiyama, Keiji
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4930797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27413774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3794791
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author Nour Moursi Ahmed, Shimaa
Saka, Hideo
Mohammadien, Hamdy Ali
Alkady, Ola
Oki, Masahide
Tanikawa, Yoshimasa
Tsuboi, Rie
Aoyama, Masahiro
Sugiyama, Keiji
author_facet Nour Moursi Ahmed, Shimaa
Saka, Hideo
Mohammadien, Hamdy Ali
Alkady, Ola
Oki, Masahide
Tanikawa, Yoshimasa
Tsuboi, Rie
Aoyama, Masahiro
Sugiyama, Keiji
author_sort Nour Moursi Ahmed, Shimaa
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description Objectives. To highlight the possible complications of medical thoracoscopy (MT) and how to avoid them. Methods. A retrospective and prospective analysis of 127 patients undergoing MT in Nagoya Medical Center (NMC) and Toyota Kosei Hospital. The data about complications was obtained from the patients, notes on the computer system, and radiographs. Results. The median age was 71.0 (range, 33.0–92.0) years and 101 (79.5%) were males. The median time with chest drain after procedure was 7.0 (range, 0.0–47.0) days and cases with talc poudrage were 30 (23.6%). Malignant histology was reported in 69 (54.3%), including primary lung cancer in 35 (27.5), mesothelioma in 18 (14.2), and metastasis in 16 (12.6). 58 (45.7%) revealed benign pleural diseases and TB was diagnosed in 15 (11.8%). 21 (16.5%) patients suffered from complications including lung laceration in 3 (2.4%), fever in 5 (3.9%) (due to hospital acquired infection (HAI) in 2, talc poudrage in 2, and malignancy in 1), HAI in 2 (1.6%), prolonged air-leak in 14 (11.0%), and subcutaneous emphysema in 1 (0.8%). Conclusions. MT is generally a safe procedure. Lung laceration is the most serious complication and should be managed well. HAI is of low risk and can be controlled by medical treatment.
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spelling pubmed-49307972016-07-13 Safety and Complications of Medical Thoracoscopy Nour Moursi Ahmed, Shimaa Saka, Hideo Mohammadien, Hamdy Ali Alkady, Ola Oki, Masahide Tanikawa, Yoshimasa Tsuboi, Rie Aoyama, Masahiro Sugiyama, Keiji Adv Med Clinical Study Objectives. To highlight the possible complications of medical thoracoscopy (MT) and how to avoid them. Methods. A retrospective and prospective analysis of 127 patients undergoing MT in Nagoya Medical Center (NMC) and Toyota Kosei Hospital. The data about complications was obtained from the patients, notes on the computer system, and radiographs. Results. The median age was 71.0 (range, 33.0–92.0) years and 101 (79.5%) were males. The median time with chest drain after procedure was 7.0 (range, 0.0–47.0) days and cases with talc poudrage were 30 (23.6%). Malignant histology was reported in 69 (54.3%), including primary lung cancer in 35 (27.5), mesothelioma in 18 (14.2), and metastasis in 16 (12.6). 58 (45.7%) revealed benign pleural diseases and TB was diagnosed in 15 (11.8%). 21 (16.5%) patients suffered from complications including lung laceration in 3 (2.4%), fever in 5 (3.9%) (due to hospital acquired infection (HAI) in 2, talc poudrage in 2, and malignancy in 1), HAI in 2 (1.6%), prolonged air-leak in 14 (11.0%), and subcutaneous emphysema in 1 (0.8%). Conclusions. MT is generally a safe procedure. Lung laceration is the most serious complication and should be managed well. HAI is of low risk and can be controlled by medical treatment. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4930797/ /pubmed/27413774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3794791 Text en Copyright © 2016 Shimaa Nour Moursi Ahmed et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tsuboi, Rie
Aoyama, Masahiro
Sugiyama, Keiji
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