Abstract

This study explored the safety and feasibility of uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic (VATS) paretal pleurectomy in patients suffering from complex tuberculous pneumothorax. These cases were reported and summarized to present the experience of the authors with this procedure. The clinical data of a total of 5 patients with refractory tuberculous pneumothorax having undergone subtotal parietal pleurectomy by uniportal VATS in our institution were hereby collected from November 2021 to February 2022, and regular follow-up was conducted after surgery. Parietal pleurectomy via VATS was successfully performed in all these 5 patients, among which, 4 received bullectomy at the same time, with no conversion to open surgery. Among the 4 cases of full lung expansion who were suffering from recurrent tuberculous pneumothorax, the preoperative chest drain duration ranged from 6 days to 12 days; the operation time, from 120 minutes to 165 minutes; intraoperative blood loss, from 100 mL to 200 mL; the drainage volume, from 570 mL to 2000 mL 72 hours after operation; and chest tube duration, from 5 days to 10 days. One rifampicin-resistant case had satisfactory postoperative lung expansion, but left a cavity, the operation time of which was 225 minutes; intraoperative blood loss, 300 mL; the drainage volume, 1820 mL 72 hours after operation; and chest tube duration, 40 days. The follow-up time ranged from 6 months to 9 months, and no recurrence was noted. Parietal pleurectomy with preservation of the top pleura via VATS is a safe and satisfactorily effective procedure for patients with refractory tuberculous pneumothorax.

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