2012
DOI: 10.1093/icvts/ivs238
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Diaphragmatic plication offers functional improvement in dyspnoea and better pulmonary function with low morbidity

Abstract: A best evidence topic in thoracic surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The question addressed was as follows: In adults with unilateral diaphragmatic paralysis, does diaphragmatic plication offer functional improvement in dyspnoea, better pulmonary function tests (PFTs) and return to activity? A total of 126 papers were found using the reported search, of which 13 represented the best evidence to answer the clinical question. The authors, date and country of publication, patient group studie… Show more

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“…2,6) Pros and cons of both open and closed-repairs have widely been described in literature, but separately. [5][6][7][12][13][14][15]18) We have observed significantly decreased amount of postoperative drainage in group A, with no mortality or surgery-related morbidity in both groups. This result proves the feasibility and safeness of closed-repair technique, and no need for diaphragm incision.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…2,6) Pros and cons of both open and closed-repairs have widely been described in literature, but separately. [5][6][7][12][13][14][15]18) We have observed significantly decreased amount of postoperative drainage in group A, with no mortality or surgery-related morbidity in both groups. This result proves the feasibility and safeness of closed-repair technique, and no need for diaphragm incision.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…[3][4][5][6] Same correction mechanism is found to be vital and life-saving in ventilatory dependent patients with uni/bilateral phrenic nerve paralysis. 2,[11][12][13][14] There are several surgical plication techniques described in literature, mainly differing by incising the diaphragm or not. The accordion and the double-breasted plication techniques are the most common transthoracic approaches used by thoracic surgeons aiming to achieve a tense and tight diaphragm.…”
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“…Fonksiyonel rezidüel kapasitede %35 oranında düşme görülür. VATS plikasyonda, kısa ve uzun dönem takiplerde solunum fonksiyon parametrelerinde de ciddi düzelmeler bildirilmiştir (15)(16)(17). Son yapılan dokuz vakadan oluşan ve değişik yaklaşımların uygulandığı bir çalışmada, plikasyon sonrası tidal volümlerin arttığı, solunum sıklığının azaldığı ve maksimal eksersiz kapasitenin ise değiş-meden kaldığı gösterilmiştir (18).…”
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