Abstract

Pneumothorax and chylothorax are complications that often require surgical treatment. Closed tube thoracostomy is considered the first therapeutic approach in many cases, but this procedure is associated with a recurrence rate as high as 45%. In recent years, video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) combined with argon beam coagulation (ABC) has gained in popularity as the treatment of choice for various thoracic problems. Materials and Methods: From January 2000 to March 2001, five patients with thoracic diseases were referred to our department. Three patients presented with right chylothorax and dyspnea after liver transplantation. Three patients were referred for severe dyspnea secondary to recurrent right pneumothorax caused by ruptured subpleural blebs. All patients underwent VATS. In addition, the patients with chylothorax underwent ABC thermal pleurodesis, and the patients with pneumothorax underwent ABC thermal pleurodesis and ABC thermal ablation of the subpleural blebs. Results: All patients were ...

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