Methods of bronchial stump buttressing in post-pneumonectomy bronchopleural fistula prevention: a systematic review
Piotr Skrzypczak,
Mariusz Kasprzyk,
Piotr Gabryel
et al.
Abstract:Introduction The bronchopleural fistula remains one of the most severe complications after pneumonectomy. Several surgical methods may enhance bronchial stump healing and reduce the occurrence of BFP. Usually, surgeons use tissue buttressing, such as intercostal muscle flap, parietal pleura, pericardium fat pad, or mediastinal fat, to reinforce the bronchial stump. This paper reviews the literature describing the impact of different buttressing tissues on the occurrence of early post-pneumonectomy bronchopleur… Show more
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