Post-pneumonectomy Empyema: Are Eloesser Flap and Clagget
Transcription
Post-pneumonectomy Empyema: Are Eloesser Flap and Clagget
Post-pneumonectomy Empyema: Are Eloesser Flap and Clagget Window History? Walter Weder, MD, Professor of Surgery Head of Division of Thoracic Surgery, University Hospital Zurich The clagett window Would you like to live with this? Chronic postpneumonectomy empyema 1995: 33-year-old woman with postpneumonectomy-empyema (multiresistant pseudomonas) Lower lobe-resection at age 7 Completion pneumonectomy at age 14 Empyema since age 18 Accelerated treatment of PPE Zurich - concept 1. Antibiotics, optional drainage for 24 – 48 h 2. Thoracotomy, Debridement Filling of cavity with gauze, soaked in diluted povidone iodine, drainage, closure of chest 3. Repeat step 2 every 48 – 72 h (1 to 3 times) Closure of BPF during step 2 With intrathoracic gauzes (patient extubated) After definitive closure / Management of BPF Techniques used: Direct closure (PDS 4.0) Shortening of the bronchus and closure by stapling or suture Sleeve resection of the carina with tracheobronchial anastomosis Indirect closure with omentum as patch Cover BPF with well vascularized tissue (omentum, muscle) Management of late BPF Clagett-window with BPF for 16 years Film