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01.10.2015 | Original Article
Relationship between postoperative bulla neogenesis at the staple line and the resected lung volume in primary spontaneous pneumothorax
verfasst von:
Kenji Tsuboshima, Machiko Nagata, Teppei Wakahara, Yasumi Matoba, Shoichi Matsumoto, Yoshimasa Maniwa
Erschienen in:
General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
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Ausgabe 10/2015
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Abstract
Purpose
In patients with primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP), bullae are generally resected using autosutures under video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). However, postoperative bulla neogenesis (POBN) along the staple line is not rare and is a factor promoting PSP recurrence. POBN is attributed to tension along the staple line, and we surmise that the resected lung volume affects this tension. Therefore, in this study, we retrospectively examined the relationship between POBN and the resected lung volume in patients who underwent surgical treatment of PSP.
Methods
Between February 2011 and May 2015, 70 lung resection sites in 56 PSP patients who underwent primary VATS at our hospital were evaluated. POBN was diagnosed on high-resolution computed tomography 1 year postoperatively in principle.
Results
POBN was detected at 26 of 70 (37.1 %) sites. On univariate analysis, lung weight ≥1.5 g, lung length ≥4.0 cm, resected site: apical, age <25 years old and non-smoking habit were identified as significant, and the POBN rates for cases with lung weight ≥1.5 g or lung length ≥4.0 cm were 47.9 % (P = 0.004) and 44.1 % (P < 0.001), respectively. On multivariate analysis, lung weight ≥1.5 g was only significant factor for POBN (P = 0.043).
Conclusion
A resected lung weight ≥1.5 g was only significant risk factor of POBN in patients with PSP.