Abstract

To investigate the risk factors of recurrence of pneumothorax following thoracoscopic bullectomy in young adults. Between January, 2005 and September, 2015, 167 patients aged≤40years underwent initial thoracoscopic bullectomy for primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP) at our hospital. Recurrence-free probability was calculated from the date of surgery to recurrence or last follow-up, using the Kaplan-Meier method. Sixteen (9.6%) of the 167 patients suffered a recurrence (collective total, 16 recurrences). The recurrence-free intervals were 3-107months (median 25.8months), and the 5-year recurrence-free probability was 85.9%. Multivariate Cox analysis demonstrated that age≤23years (p=0.029) and a history of ipsilateral pneumothorax before surgery (p=0.029) were significantly associated with higher risk of recurrence. The 5-year recurrence-free probability was 72.3% for patients aged≤23years and a history of ipsilateral pneumothorax before surgery and 94.1% for those with neither of these factors (p=0.001). Recurrence developed within 3years after surgery in 14 of the 16 patients. Patients≤23years of age with a history of ipsilateral pneumothorax before surgery are at significantly high risk of its recurrence, frequently within 3years; thus, the risk of postoperative recurrence of a pneumothorax must be kept in mind.

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