2019
DOI: 10.3897/folmed.61.e39120
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Epidemiology, etiology and prevention of postpneumonectomy pleural empyema

Abstract: Background: Pleural empyema after pneumonectomy still poses a serious postoperative complication. A broncho-pleural fistula is often detected. Despite various therapeutic options developed over the last five decades it remains a major surgical challenge. Materials and methods: A literature search in MEDLINE database was carried out (accessed through PubMed), by using a combination of the following key-words and MeSH terms: pneumonectomy, postoperative, complications, broncho-pleural fistula, empyema,… Show more

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“…Post-pneumonectomy empyema is the most severe complication of pneumonectomy (1). It is often associated with broncho-pleural fistula (BPF) (2). Stern et al reported that the mortality rate of early (within 2 weeks of surgery) BPF-associated empyema was 19% and that the 1-year survival rate of early BPF-associated empyema was 47% (1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Post-pneumonectomy empyema is the most severe complication of pneumonectomy (1). It is often associated with broncho-pleural fistula (BPF) (2). Stern et al reported that the mortality rate of early (within 2 weeks of surgery) BPF-associated empyema was 19% and that the 1-year survival rate of early BPF-associated empyema was 47% (1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%