KMID : 0364020120450020134
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Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012 Volume.45 No. 2 p.134 ~ p.137
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Fluid-filled Giant Bulla Treated with Percutaneous Drainage and Talc Sclerotherapy: A Modified Brompton Technique
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Lee Kyung-Hak
Cho Seong-Joon Ryu Se-Min Park Sung-Min Yie Kil-Soo Han Seon-Sook
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Abstract
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A 75-year-old man who was diagnosed as having a fluid-filled giant bulla was treated with a modified Brompton technique due to his poor performance status. Percutaneous drainage, suction, and talc sclerotherapy through a Foley catheter can be good treatment options for patients with conditions that are too poor to allow surgical intervention, especially if there is adhesion between a giant bulla and parietal pleura. Talc can also be used safely when mixed with normal saline as a sclerosant.
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KEYWORD
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Bullae, Sclerotherapy
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