Use of tissue expanders in adult postpneumonectomy syndrome.

Translated title of the contribution: Use of tissue expanders in adult postpneumonectomy syndrome.

A.F. Macare van Maurik, B.M. Stubenitsky, H.A. van Swieten, V.A.M. Duurkens, E. Laban, M. Kon

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Mediastinal shift and rotation after pneumonectomy can lead to severe symptomatic airway compression. Historically, a variety of treatments, such as muscle-flap transposition, pericardial fixation, and plombage, have been used. In this study we retrospectively evaluated the effectiveness of intrathoracic tissue expansion in postpneumonectomy syndrome. METHODS: Since 1990, our center has used tissue expanders as plombage in patients with postpneumonectomy syndrome. Between 1990 and 2005, a total of 20 patients were treated. The outcome was evaluated by using preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative bronchoscopy and imaging studies. Patient satisfaction was determined with a validated questionnaire. RESULTS: In 19 of the 20 patients, up to 3 tissue expanders were placed and filled within the pleural cavity. Access to the pleural cavity could not be obtained in 1 patient because of adhesions. Perioperative and postoperative bronchoscopic scans demonstrated decompression of the left main bronchus in 16 (84%) of 19 patients. On discharge, all patients reported improvement of their respiratory symptoms. Six (32%) patients required reoperation because of herniation (n = 2), luxation (n = 1), inadequate positioning (n = 2), and leakage of the tissue expander (n = 4). In 4 patients additional filling was performed in the outpatient clinic, with immediate improvement of respiratory distress. CONCLUSION: Use of tissue expanders in adults with postpneumonectomy syndrome is an effective means of decompressing the remaining bronchus, thereby leading to a significant improvement in respiratory symptoms. Although 32% of patients required reoperation for complications, each complication was readily correctable.
Translated title of the contributionUse of tissue expanders in adult postpneumonectomy syndrome.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)608-612
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Volume134
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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