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Bronchoscopic Intra-Pleural Instillation of Fibrin Glue and Autologous Blood to Manage Persistent Air Leaks after Lung Resection
Background: Persistent air leak is a common complication after lung resection causing prolonged length of stay and increased healthcare costs. Surgical intervention can be an option, but other more conservative approaches should be considered first. Here, we describe the use of flexible bronchoscopy...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8999597/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35407542 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071934 |
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author | Ferraroli, Giorgio Maria Perroni, Gianluca Giudici, Veronica Maria Antonicelli, Alberto Fernando, Hiran Chrishantha Ambrogi, Vincenzo Alloisio, Marco Voulaz, Emanuele Bottoni, Edoardo Infante, Maurizio Valentino Testori, Alberto |
author_facet | Ferraroli, Giorgio Maria Perroni, Gianluca Giudici, Veronica Maria Antonicelli, Alberto Fernando, Hiran Chrishantha Ambrogi, Vincenzo Alloisio, Marco Voulaz, Emanuele Bottoni, Edoardo Infante, Maurizio Valentino Testori, Alberto |
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description | Background: Persistent air leak is a common complication after lung resection causing prolonged length of stay and increased healthcare costs. Surgical intervention can be an option, but other more conservative approaches should be considered first. Here, we describe the use of flexible bronchoscopy to apply fibrin glue and autologous blood sequentially to the damaged lung. We named the technique “flexible thoracoscopy”. Methods: Medical records from patients with persistent air leaks after lung resection were collected retrospectively. Depending on the type of aerostasis that was performed, two groups were created: flexible thoracoscopy and surgery (thoracotomy). Flexible thoracoscopy was introduced at our institution in 2013. We entered the pleural space with a bronchoscope following the same surgical pathway that was used for tube thoracostomy. Perioperative characteristics and outcomes were analyzed using R software (ver. 3.4.4). Results: From 1997 to 2021, a total of 23 patients required an intervention for persistent air leaks. Aerostasis was performed via flexible thoracoscopy in seventeen patients (69%) and via thoracotomy in six patients (31%). The median age was 70 years (22–82). Twenty patients were males (87%). There was no difference in age, sex distribution, BMI, comorbidities and FEV1%. An ASA score of 3 was more represented in the flexible thoracoscopy group; however, no evidence of a difference was found when compared to the thoracotomy group (p = 0.124). Length of in-hospital stay and chest tube duration was also similar between groups (p = 1 and p = 0.68, respectively). Conclusions: Aerostasis achieved either by flexible thoracoscopy or by thoracotomy showed similar results. We believe that flexible thoracoscopy could be a valid alternative to facilitate minimally invasive treatments for persistent air leaks. Further studies are needed to confirm these results. |
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spelling | pubmed-89995972022-04-12 Bronchoscopic Intra-Pleural Instillation of Fibrin Glue and Autologous Blood to Manage Persistent Air Leaks after Lung Resection Ferraroli, Giorgio Maria Perroni, Gianluca Giudici, Veronica Maria Antonicelli, Alberto Fernando, Hiran Chrishantha Ambrogi, Vincenzo Alloisio, Marco Voulaz, Emanuele Bottoni, Edoardo Infante, Maurizio Valentino Testori, Alberto J Clin Med Article Background: Persistent air leak is a common complication after lung resection causing prolonged length of stay and increased healthcare costs. Surgical intervention can be an option, but other more conservative approaches should be considered first. Here, we describe the use of flexible bronchoscopy to apply fibrin glue and autologous blood sequentially to the damaged lung. We named the technique “flexible thoracoscopy”. Methods: Medical records from patients with persistent air leaks after lung resection were collected retrospectively. Depending on the type of aerostasis that was performed, two groups were created: flexible thoracoscopy and surgery (thoracotomy). Flexible thoracoscopy was introduced at our institution in 2013. We entered the pleural space with a bronchoscope following the same surgical pathway that was used for tube thoracostomy. Perioperative characteristics and outcomes were analyzed using R software (ver. 3.4.4). Results: From 1997 to 2021, a total of 23 patients required an intervention for persistent air leaks. Aerostasis was performed via flexible thoracoscopy in seventeen patients (69%) and via thoracotomy in six patients (31%). The median age was 70 years (22–82). Twenty patients were males (87%). There was no difference in age, sex distribution, BMI, comorbidities and FEV1%. An ASA score of 3 was more represented in the flexible thoracoscopy group; however, no evidence of a difference was found when compared to the thoracotomy group (p = 0.124). Length of in-hospital stay and chest tube duration was also similar between groups (p = 1 and p = 0.68, respectively). Conclusions: Aerostasis achieved either by flexible thoracoscopy or by thoracotomy showed similar results. We believe that flexible thoracoscopy could be a valid alternative to facilitate minimally invasive treatments for persistent air leaks. Further studies are needed to confirm these results. MDPI 2022-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8999597/ /pubmed/35407542 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071934 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ferraroli, Giorgio Maria Perroni, Gianluca Giudici, Veronica Maria Antonicelli, Alberto Fernando, Hiran Chrishantha Ambrogi, Vincenzo Alloisio, Marco Voulaz, Emanuele Bottoni, Edoardo Infante, Maurizio Valentino Testori, Alberto Bronchoscopic Intra-Pleural Instillation of Fibrin Glue and Autologous Blood to Manage Persistent Air Leaks after Lung Resection |
title | Bronchoscopic Intra-Pleural Instillation of Fibrin Glue and Autologous Blood to Manage Persistent Air Leaks after Lung Resection |
title_full | Bronchoscopic Intra-Pleural Instillation of Fibrin Glue and Autologous Blood to Manage Persistent Air Leaks after Lung Resection |
title_fullStr | Bronchoscopic Intra-Pleural Instillation of Fibrin Glue and Autologous Blood to Manage Persistent Air Leaks after Lung Resection |
title_full_unstemmed | Bronchoscopic Intra-Pleural Instillation of Fibrin Glue and Autologous Blood to Manage Persistent Air Leaks after Lung Resection |
title_short | Bronchoscopic Intra-Pleural Instillation of Fibrin Glue and Autologous Blood to Manage Persistent Air Leaks after Lung Resection |
title_sort | bronchoscopic intra-pleural instillation of fibrin glue and autologous blood to manage persistent air leaks after lung resection |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8999597/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35407542 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071934 |
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