Efficacy of Deep Venous Catheterization in the Management of Pneumothorax: A Clinical Study Utilizing Conventional Closed Thoracic Drainage
CONCLUSION: Deep venous thoracic drainage technique appears to be safer and more beneficial than conventional closed thoracic drainage procedures for treating pneumothorax. This technique offers advantages such as minimal scarring, lower VAS scores, and shorter insertion time, thereby improving safety and surgical outcomes.PMID:38639634 (Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine)
Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine - April 19, 2024 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Zhongneng Xu Yaojun Ni Biao Gu Hao Zhou Yonggang Luo Nunu Li Sheng Chen Source Type: research

Efficacy of Deep Venous Catheterization in the Management of Pneumothorax: A Clinical Study Utilizing Conventional Closed Thoracic Drainage
CONCLUSION: Deep venous thoracic drainage technique appears to be safer and more beneficial than conventional closed thoracic drainage procedures for treating pneumothorax. This technique offers advantages such as minimal scarring, lower VAS scores, and shorter insertion time, thereby improving safety and surgical outcomes.PMID:38639634 (Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine)
Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine - April 19, 2024 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Zhongneng Xu Yaojun Ni Biao Gu Hao Zhou Yonggang Luo Nunu Li Sheng Chen Source Type: research

Efficacy of Deep Venous Catheterization in the Management of Pneumothorax: A Clinical Study Utilizing Conventional Closed Thoracic Drainage
CONCLUSION: Deep venous thoracic drainage technique appears to be safer and more beneficial than conventional closed thoracic drainage procedures for treating pneumothorax. This technique offers advantages such as minimal scarring, lower VAS scores, and shorter insertion time, thereby improving safety and surgical outcomes.PMID:38639634 (Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine)
Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine - April 19, 2024 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Zhongneng Xu Yaojun Ni Biao Gu Hao Zhou Yonggang Luo Nunu Li Sheng Chen Source Type: research

Efficacy of Deep Venous Catheterization in the Management of Pneumothorax: A Clinical Study Utilizing Conventional Closed Thoracic Drainage
CONCLUSION: Deep venous thoracic drainage technique appears to be safer and more beneficial than conventional closed thoracic drainage procedures for treating pneumothorax. This technique offers advantages such as minimal scarring, lower VAS scores, and shorter insertion time, thereby improving safety and surgical outcomes.PMID:38639634 (Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine)
Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine - April 19, 2024 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Zhongneng Xu Yaojun Ni Biao Gu Hao Zhou Yonggang Luo Nunu Li Sheng Chen Source Type: research

Efficacy of Deep Venous Catheterization in the Management of Pneumothorax: A Clinical Study Utilizing Conventional Closed Thoracic Drainage
CONCLUSION: Deep venous thoracic drainage technique appears to be safer and more beneficial than conventional closed thoracic drainage procedures for treating pneumothorax. This technique offers advantages such as minimal scarring, lower VAS scores, and shorter insertion time, thereby improving safety and surgical outcomes.PMID:38639634 (Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine)
Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine - April 19, 2024 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Zhongneng Xu Yaojun Ni Biao Gu Hao Zhou Yonggang Luo Nunu Li Sheng Chen Source Type: research

Intravenous Opioid Medication with Piritramide Reduces the Risk of Pneumothorax During CT-Guided Percutaneous Core Biopsy of the Lung
ConclusionProcedural opioid medication with piritramide proved to be a previously undisclosed factor decreasing the risk of pneumothorax associated with CT-guided percutaneous core biopsy of the lung.Level of Evidence 4small study cohort.Graphic Abstract (Source: CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology)
Source: CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology - April 19, 2024 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

Intrathoracic Needle Migration from the Mediastinum into the Thoracic Cavity
We report an interesting case of intrathoracic needle removal using video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. The needle was inserted under the left clavicle, penetrated the mediastinum, and migrated into the right thoracic cavity. Although pneumothorax developed during the disease course, no severe complications were observed. This rare case illustrates the course of needle migration from the mediastinum into the thoracic cavity. Prompt imaging and surgical removal of foreign bodies are necessary in cases of intrathoracic foreign bodies.PMID:38631862 | DOI:10.5761/atcs.cr.24-00039 (Source: Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery)
Source: Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery - April 17, 2024 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Tomo Sato Yasufumi Kato Hiroaki Kataba Koichi Yoshida Hiroki Hayashi Masatoshi Kakihana Norihiko Ikeda Source Type: research

Intrathoracic Needle Migration from the Mediastinum into the Thoracic Cavity
We report an interesting case of intrathoracic needle removal using video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. The needle was inserted under the left clavicle, penetrated the mediastinum, and migrated into the right thoracic cavity. Although pneumothorax developed during the disease course, no severe complications were observed. This rare case illustrates the course of needle migration from the mediastinum into the thoracic cavity. Prompt imaging and surgical removal of foreign bodies are necessary in cases of intrathoracic foreign bodies.PMID:38631862 | DOI:10.5761/atcs.cr.24-00039 (Source: Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery)
Source: Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery - April 17, 2024 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Tomo Sato Yasufumi Kato Hiroaki Kataba Koichi Yoshida Hiroki Hayashi Masatoshi Kakihana Norihiko Ikeda Source Type: research

Intrathoracic Needle Migration from the Mediastinum into the Thoracic Cavity
We report an interesting case of intrathoracic needle removal using video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. The needle was inserted under the left clavicle, penetrated the mediastinum, and migrated into the right thoracic cavity. Although pneumothorax developed during the disease course, no severe complications were observed. This rare case illustrates the course of needle migration from the mediastinum into the thoracic cavity. Prompt imaging and surgical removal of foreign bodies are necessary in cases of intrathoracic foreign bodies.PMID:38631862 | DOI:10.5761/atcs.cr.24-00039 (Source: Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery)
Source: Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery - April 17, 2024 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Tomo Sato Yasufumi Kato Hiroaki Kataba Koichi Yoshida Hiroki Hayashi Masatoshi Kakihana Norihiko Ikeda Source Type: research

Intrathoracic Needle Migration from the Mediastinum into the Thoracic Cavity
We report an interesting case of intrathoracic needle removal using video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. The needle was inserted under the left clavicle, penetrated the mediastinum, and migrated into the right thoracic cavity. Although pneumothorax developed during the disease course, no severe complications were observed. This rare case illustrates the course of needle migration from the mediastinum into the thoracic cavity. Prompt imaging and surgical removal of foreign bodies are necessary in cases of intrathoracic foreign bodies.PMID:38631862 | DOI:10.5761/atcs.cr.24-00039 (Source: Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery)
Source: Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery - April 17, 2024 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Tomo Sato Yasufumi Kato Hiroaki Kataba Koichi Yoshida Hiroki Hayashi Masatoshi Kakihana Norihiko Ikeda Source Type: research

Intrathoracic Needle Migration from the Mediastinum into the Thoracic Cavity
We report an interesting case of intrathoracic needle removal using video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. The needle was inserted under the left clavicle, penetrated the mediastinum, and migrated into the right thoracic cavity. Although pneumothorax developed during the disease course, no severe complications were observed. This rare case illustrates the course of needle migration from the mediastinum into the thoracic cavity. Prompt imaging and surgical removal of foreign bodies are necessary in cases of intrathoracic foreign bodies.PMID:38631862 | DOI:10.5761/atcs.cr.24-00039 (Source: Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery)
Source: Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery - April 17, 2024 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Tomo Sato Yasufumi Kato Hiroaki Kataba Koichi Yoshida Hiroki Hayashi Masatoshi Kakihana Norihiko Ikeda Source Type: research

Intrathoracic Needle Migration from the Mediastinum into the Thoracic Cavity
We report an interesting case of intrathoracic needle removal using video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. The needle was inserted under the left clavicle, penetrated the mediastinum, and migrated into the right thoracic cavity. Although pneumothorax developed during the disease course, no severe complications were observed. This rare case illustrates the course of needle migration from the mediastinum into the thoracic cavity. Prompt imaging and surgical removal of foreign bodies are necessary in cases of intrathoracic foreign bodies.PMID:38631862 | DOI:10.5761/atcs.cr.24-00039 (Source: Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery)
Source: Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery - April 17, 2024 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Tomo Sato Yasufumi Kato Hiroaki Kataba Koichi Yoshida Hiroki Hayashi Masatoshi Kakihana Norihiko Ikeda Source Type: research

Comparison of early postoperative pulmonary complications between two-lung ventilation with artificial pneumothorax and one-lung ventilation with bronchial blockade in patients undergoing minimally invasive esophagectomy: a retrospective propensity score-matched cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Compared with OLV with bronchial blockade, TLV with CO2 pneumothorax did not reduce the incidence of early PPCs after MIE.PMID:38617773 | PMC:PMC11009580 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-23-1667 (Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease)
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - April 15, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Xiaoxi Li Ling Yu Jiaonan Yang Miao Fu Hongyu Tan Source Type: research

Beyond diagnosis: a narrative review of the evolving therapeutic role of medical thoracoscopy in the management of pleural diseases
CONCLUSIONS: MT is an effective procedure for treating the clinical entities presented in this document; it must be carried out in selected patients, managed in centers with high procedural expertise. Further evidence is needed to assess the optimal indications and appropriate patients' profiles for therapeutic MT. The endpoints of length of hospital stay, surgical referral, complications and mortality will have to be considered in future studies to validate it as a therapeutic intervention to be applied globally.PMID:38617786 | PMC:PMC11009601 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-23-1745 (Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease)
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - April 15, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Alberto Fantin Nadia Castaldo Michelangelo Schwartzbaum Palou Giovanni Viterale Ernesto Crisafulli Giulia Sartori Filippo Patrucco Paolo Vailati Giuseppe Morana Federico Mei Lina Zuccatosta Vincenzo Patruno Source Type: research

Comparison of early postoperative pulmonary complications between two-lung ventilation with artificial pneumothorax and one-lung ventilation with bronchial blockade in patients undergoing minimally invasive esophagectomy: a retrospective propensity score-matched cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Compared with OLV with bronchial blockade, TLV with CO2 pneumothorax did not reduce the incidence of early PPCs after MIE.PMID:38617773 | PMC:PMC11009580 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-23-1667 (Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease)
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - April 15, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Xiaoxi Li Ling Yu Jiaonan Yang Miao Fu Hongyu Tan Source Type: research