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Ueno, Tsuyoshi Department of Thoracic Surgery, National Hospital Organization,Shikoku Cancer Center
Maki, Yuho Department of Thoracic Surgery, National Hospital Organization,Shikoku Cancer Center
Sugimoto, Ryujiro Department of Thoracic Surgery, National Hospital Organization,Shikoku Cancer Center
Suehisa, Hiroshi Department of Thoracic Surgery, National Hospital Organization,Shikoku Cancer Center
Yamashita, Motohiro Department of Thoracic Surgery, National Hospital Organization,Shikoku Cancer Center
Harada, Daijiro Department ofThoracic Oncology, National Hospital Organization,Shikoku Cancer Center
Kozuki, Toshiyuki Department ofThoracic Oncology, National Hospital Organization,Shikoku Cancer Center
Nogami, Naoyuki Department ofThoracic Oncology, National Hospital Organization,Shikoku Cancer Center
Abstract
Therapeutic approaches to bronchopleural fistula (BPF) closure after lung resection are surgical or endoscopic interventions. We evaluated therapeutic outcomes to determine the optimal approach. We reviewed 15 patients who had developed BPF after lung resection for thoracic malignant diseases at our institution in the 10 years since 2008. The patients were 11 men and 4 women (mean age 68 years). We performed one pneumonectomy, 6 lobectomies, 7 segmentectomies, and one partial resection for malignant diseases. The median interval from lung resection to the BPF diagnosis was 46 days. The BPF-associated mortality rate was 26.7% (4/15). The rate of successful BPF closure was 66.6% (10/15). The endoscopic and surgical intervention success rates were 14.2% (1/7) and 69.2% (9/13), respectively (p<0.01). Of 5 patients who had failed BPF treatments, 4 died, and one transferred out without BPF closure. The therapeutic outcomes were related to preoperative comorbidities, performance status at the BPF diagnosis, time intervals from lung resection to BPF diagnosis, and presence of active pneumonia. The difference between endoscopic and surgical outcomes was nonsignificant, although the surgical intervention success rate was somewhat higher. The selection of endoscopic or surgical intervention for BPF does not significantly affect therapeutic outcomes.
Keywords
bronchopleural fistula
endoscopic intervention
surgical intervention
Amo Type
Original Article
Publication Title
Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date
2019-08
Volume
volume73
Issue
issue4
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Start Page
325
End Page
331
ISSN
0386-300X
NCID
AA00508441
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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CopyrightⒸ 2019 by Okayama University Medical School
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