Aerostasis to limit air leak following extended pleurectomy–decortication
An-Lies Provoost,
Andreas Bouckaert,
Cedric Vanluyten
et al.
Abstract:Extended pleurectomy-decortication is a cytoreductive surgical treatment for malignant pleural mesothelioma. Prolonged air-leak remains a major postoperative challenge lengthening hospital stay and increasing morbidity. In this video report we present a stepwise approach for visceral decortication, and introduce the concept of aerostasis by construction of an artificial neopleura. Our results suggest that improved aerostasis results in shortened air-leak duration.
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