Contemporary Approach to Treatment of the
Posttraumatic Empyema of the Thorax
Vyhnánek F., Fanta J., Jirava D., Očadlík M.
Traumatologické centrum Fakultní nemocnice Královské Vinohrady, Praha, vedoucí lékař doc. MUDr. F. Vyhnánek, CSc. Chirurgická klinika Fakultní nemocnice Královské, Praha, přednosta doc. MUDr. J. Fanta, DrSc. |
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Summary:
Introduction: Empyema of the thorax is a serious morbidity and mortality causative factor in the postoperative period in severe
blunt and penetrating thoracic injuries. The posttraumatic empyema of the thorax results, primarily, from secondary infections of the
haemothorax. Current therapeutic management of the posttraumatic empyema of the thorax depends on the disease stage.
Aim: A retrospektive analysis of the treatment procedures in patients with posttraumatic empyemas of the thorax.
Material, Methods, Results: A study group included 118 patients with empyemas of the thorax, who were operated during the
period from 1996 – June 2005. The commonest type of the empyema was a parapneumonic empyema, present in 86 (73%) subjects.
15 (13%) patients were operated for posttraumatic empyemas of the thorax. In 13 (11%) patients the empyema followed elective
intrathoracic procedures (lung or oesophagus resection). In 4 (3%) cases the empyema resulted from intraabdominal inflammatory
disorders. The cause of the posttraumatic empyema of the thorax was a secondary infection following repetitive drainages for the
pneumothorax in three patients, infection of the retinated haemothorax in two patients and infection of the pleural exudate from
a subphrenic absces following a stab injury of the abdomen in one patient. Another patient developed empyema as a complication
of the oesophagus perforation by a foreign body. 8 injured patients with ventilation pneumonias developed parapneumonic empyemas.
The patients were indicated for surgeries. Videothoracoscopic procedures (VTS, VATS) proved successful in 4 injured patients
with empyemas, stage II. Thoracotomy with decortication was conducted in the remaining 11 injured patients (in 3 of them as aVTS
conversion). The postoperative course following the decortication in the injured group with the posttraumatic empyema was complicated
by a protracted air leak with a partial pneumothorax in two subjects and by a relaps of the pleural exudate in one operated
subject.
Conclusion: 1. Open thoracotomy with empyemectomy and decortication is a standard treatment method in the thoracic empyema,
grade III.
2. The videothoracoscopic procedures (VTS, VATS) are indicated in early forms of the grade II of the disorder.
3. The quality and the result of the therapy depend on the following: the management of the focus of the infection, as well as a sufficient
lung expansion while the residual pleural cavity is being minimized and also the management of the air leak from the lung.
Key words:
posttraumatic empyema of the thorax – surgical treatment
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