Endobronchial Valves for Persistent Postoperative Pulmonary Air Leak: Accurate Monitoring and Functional Implications

Respiration - Tập 84 Số 4 - Trang 329-333 - 2012
Christophe Alfons Dooms1, Paul R. De Leyn, Jonas Yserbyt, Herbert Decaluwé, Vincent Ninane
1Department of Pulmonology, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. [email protected]

Tóm tắt

An alveolar-pleural fistula is a communication between the pulmonary parenchyma distal to a segmental bronchus and the pleural space. A postoperative pulmonary expiratory air leak after an anatomic pulmonary resection is usually managed conservatively. The use of endobronchial valves is a minimal invasive method that may be effective for the treatment of a persistent postoperative pulmonary air leak. We present and discuss the advantages of a digital thoracic drainage system for the accurate, objective and reproducible air leak assessment during endobronchial valve placement. Our case also illustrates that, even after lobectomy, lobar exclusion with valves allows air leak resolution without atelectasis and with moderate functional alteration. We discuss the anatomic and physiologic changes induced by valves placed for air leak closure.

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