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Ideal timing of thoracoscopic decortication and drainage for empyema in children

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Background: Thoracoscopy may be required for resistant empyema in children. This study aimed to determine the advantages of thoracoscopy performed soon after diagnosis and its ideal timing. Methods: Between 1996 and 2002, 21 children who had undergone thoracoscopy as an initial procedure or after failure of medical treatment were retrospectively reviewed. The study compared outcome of early thoracoscopy (fewer than 4 days after diagnosis) and that of later surgery. The 4-day limit was chosen for physiopathologic reasons (organization of pleuresia in 72 h). Results: In the early thoracoscopy group, the findings showed shorter operative time (p = 0.03) and postoperative hospital stay (p < 0.05), fewer technical difficulties, fewer complications, and no recourse to other surgical procedures. Conclusions: Early thoracoscopy is greatly beneficial for children with empyema by shortening disease progression. An initial short trial of medical treatment for nonorganising empyema may be attempted on the condition that thoracoscopy not be delayed more than 4 days.

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Kalfa, N., Allal, H., Montes-Tapia, F. et al. Ideal timing of thoracoscopic decortication and drainage for empyema in children . Surg Endosc 18, 472–477 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-002-9206-6

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