Post-pneumonectomy Empyema: Are Eloesser Flap and Clagget

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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
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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
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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
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