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Original Papers

Empyema in Adults and Children: Difference in Surgical Approaches, Report of 139 Cases

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Pages 187-191 | Published online: 11 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

Aim: We investigated specific aetiology and different therapeutic approaches in patients with empyema in a General Thoracic Surgery Clinic.

Material and methods: Charts of 139 patients admitted with empyema, between January 1998 and March 2005 were retrospectively reviewed. Although not completely comparable, patients were divided into two groups; Paediatric (n = 71) and adult (n = 68) cases. In addition to demographic characteristics, treatment options, complications and clinical outcomes were investigated according to the specific group.

Results: The mean age was 5.6 years (4 mo — 17 y) for paediatric patients and 49.6 years (20–81 y) for adult patients. Overall, 65% of the patients (n = 91) were male. All paediatric cases had parapneumonic empyema, while 63% of the adult cases had parapneumonic and 23.5% had postoperative empyema. Of the paediatric cases, 50% received fibri-nolytic treatment in addition to tube thoracostomy and 35% had decortication. In adults, 42% had tube thoracostomy and fibrinolytic treatment, and decortication was required in 9% only. Thoracomyoplasty was performed in 12% of the patients (n = 8). We had no mortality in paediatric patients, however mortality rate was 8% in the adult group. Morbidity, consisted mostly of prolonged air leakage and impaired lung expansion.

Conclusion: Early decortication and fibrinolytic treatment are sufficient for paediatric patients, while a variety of techniques including open drainage, rib resection and thoracomyoplasty are required in adult patients with empyema.

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M. Kaptanoglu

M. Kaptanoglu PK :702 TUR-58141 Sivas, Turkey Tel.: +90-346-2191300/2146 Mobile: +90-505-4281756 Fax: +90-346-2191284 E-mail: [email protected]

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