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Endobronchial valve placement as a treatment of persistent pulmonary air leak

Authors :
Pedro E. López De Castro Aluje
José Sanz Santos
Felipe Andreo García
Carlos Martinez Barenys
Agnes Hernandez Biette
Raquel Martinez Tomas
Enrique Cases Viedma
Carmen Centeno Clemente
Laura Rodriguez Pons
Juan Ruiz Manzano
Source :
1.4 Interventional Pulmonology.
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
European Respiratory Society, 2016.

Abstract

AIM: Endobronchial valve placement is a safe alternative to surgery in patients with persistent pulmonary air leak. The aim of our study is to describe our experience in a series of patients with persistence air leak who underwent endobronchial valve placement. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study that included patients with persistent air leak treated by means of endobronchial valve placement in two tertiary hospitals. The pulmonary area responsible of the air leak was located by means of collapsing the target bronchi with a catheter with a balloon. Once located, the endobronchial valve was placed in the target bronchi under bronchoscopy guidance. RESULTS: We included 6 patients (sex 6 males, age (mean): 64.8 years). Air leaks were secondary to pneumothorax in 3 (42.8%) cases and lung cancer surgery in 2 patients. The mean time of drainage prior to valve placement was 19.3 days. The mean number of valves placed per patient was 2 (range 1-3). Air leaks were resolved in all patients. Mean time before valve removal was 68.5 days. No severe adverse events were found during or after the valve placement. One patient developed granulation tissue by the bronchial valve. CONCLUSIONS: Endobronchial valve placement is a safe and effective alternative to surgery in patients with persistent air leak.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
1.4 Interventional Pulmonology
Accession number :
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