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Interact CardioVasc Thorac Surg 2005;4:292-294. doi:10.1510/icvts.2005.106914 © 2005 European Association of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
Role of video-assisted thoracic surgery in the evaluation and management of thoracic injuriesDepartment of Thoracic Surgery, General Hospital of Attica "KAT", 2 Nikis Street, 145 61 Kifissia, Greece
*Corresponding author. Tel.: +30-210-601-2587; fax: +30-210-601-2587. The aim of this study was to evaluate the experience of our institution with the use of video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) in chest trauma. Between January 1999 and September 2004, 25,213 patients presented with chest trauma to the emergency room, and 2304 were admitted to our service. Twenty-three hemodynamically stable patients (1%) underwent VATS. They were 19 men and 4 women with an average age of 42 years (range, 1967 years). Indications included post-traumatic hemothorax in 11 patients, and post-traumatic empyema in 3, treated after 24 h of trauma. Indications for exploratory VATS in the acute phase included suspected diaphragmatic injury in 3 patients, persistent pneumothorax in 2, continued hemorrhage in 2 and removal of intrathoracic foreign body in 2. There was no mortality and complications occurred in 3 patients (13%). Management of hemodynamically stable thoracic injuries by using VATS provides diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic efficacy. It can be successfully applied in the trauma setting and surgeons should gain experience with its use.
Key Words: VATS; Chest trauma; Thoracic
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