Репозиторий Университета

Thoracoplasty—Current View on Indication and Technique


  • Kuhtin O.
  • Veith M.
  • Alghanem M.
  • Martel I.
  • Giller D.
  • Haas V.
  • Lampl L.
Дата публикации:17.05.2018
Журнал: Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon
БД: Scopus
Ссылка: Scopus
Индекс цитирования: 3

Аннтотация

Copyright © 2018, Georg Thieme Verlag KG. All rights reserved. Thoracoplasty was invented for removing cavities between thoracic wall and remnant lung or mediastinum. It was initially used in cases of tuberculosis or unspecific infections, while currently it is used mainly for space problems after lobectomy/pneumonectomy. This article presents an overview of the historical and current techniques of this surgical procedure. Nowadays, thoracoplasty is rarely performed due to the low incidence of diseases for which this method is necessary. Therefore, this method has even been discredited. Furthermore, certain technical aspects of the thoracoplasty are not very well known because of the infrequent application of this procedure. Unfortunately, a look into the literature of thoracoplasty is not always usefull due to the biased views of advocates of different techniques such as Schede's thoracoplasty, Heller's Jalousie-Plastik, Alexander's extramusculoperiosteal thoracoplasty, Bjork's osteoplastic thoracoplasty, etc. Not to forget, there has always been a lack of research on the relevance and on the several techniques of thoracoplasty. The point is precise indication and correct execution of thoracoplasty as a final therapeutic option, which allows a safe and definitive solution of the space problem even in complex cases, without creating serious functional and cosmetic impairment for the patient. The main types of thoracoplasty are described in this article. Although the core principle of this operation remains unchanged, modern techniques are often cosmetically more considerable and less destructive, compared with techniques that were used in the past.


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