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Published on: November 10, 2023
Thickened parietal pleural covering in intractable pneumothorax: A case report
Hiroki Matsumiya1, Masataka Mori1, Masatoshi Kanayama1
1Second Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, Japan.
Introduction And Importance:
Choosing the optimal surgical approach for intractable pneumothorax can be challenging for surgeons.
Case Presentation:
A case describing the management of intractable pneumothorax has been presented.
Clinical Discussion:
Resection is not suitable in a stiff lung from repeated pleurodesis, and multiple air leakage points would make it more intricate.The ideal alternative is the use of another material to cover the entire lesion.
Conclusion:
A thickened parietal pleura covering is an effective surgical approach for intractable pneumothorax.
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