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KMID : 0980720100290020098
Keimyung Medical Journal
2010 Volume.29 No. 2 p.98 ~ p.101
Redo-surgery for Recurrences Following VATS for Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax
Kim Jae-Bum

Keum Dong-Yoon
Park Chang-Kwon
Abstract
Background: As far as the number of VATS procedures for pneumothorax is increasing, the issue of the recurrences following VATS becomes increasing together. Up to now there is very little if any experience with the surgical management of such recurrences.

Material and Method: From January 1999 to December 2008, 525 patients underwent VATS at our center. We studied the age, body-mass index, the number of GIA and the characteristics of recurrence. The divided two groups were as follows: group A, primary spontaneous pneumothorax after VATS; and group B, recurrent pneumothorax which needed redo-surgery.

Result: At a mean follow-up of 35.7 months recurrences which needed redo- surgery were seen in 17 patients (3.23%). The relatively significant result is mean age and used GIA number. The mean age of Group A is 30.2 and group B is 26.8 (p=0.10).The mean number of used GIA at Group A is 2.36 and Group B is 2.86 (p=0.08). Otherwise, there was no significant differences between the Group A and Group B.

Conclusion: The young age and much more GIA numbers which used in previous VATS bullectomy are relatively risk factors for a recurrent pneumothorax which needed redo-surgery.
KEYWORD
Recurrence pneumothorax, Spontaneous pneumothorax, Video-assisted
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