Background: Pleurodesis has been a widely used treatment option for recurrent and persistent pleural effusions and air leaks. However, an ideal pleurodesing agent has not been found yet. The purpose of this study was to investigate the dose dependent effects of bioglass on pleurodesis. Methods: Fifty six male, New Zealand rabbits weighing 3000-3500 gr were used in this study. After right chest tube insertion, 35, 70, 150, and 400 mg/kg bioglass; and 70 and 400 mg/kg talc in saline solution were adminis-tered through the chest tube into the pleural cavity. One ml/kg isotonic saline solution was administered in the control group. After 4 weeks, the rabbits were sacrificed for pleurodesis evaluation. Results: Bioglass 400 and Talc 400 had a hi...
Malignant pleural effusion greatly alters patient�s quality of life and pleurodesis significantly ...
SummaryThe mechanisms of the systemic response associated with talc-induced pleurodesis are poorly u...
The mechanisms of the systemic response associated with talc-induced pleurodesis are poorly understo...
Summary: Background/Purpose: Pleurodesis with biomaterial implant is an emerging treatment method f...
none13Introduction: Talc is currently the most common agent used for pleurodesis. Despite its role a...
Background: We investigated whether tigecycline (TIGE) is more effective than talc in inducing pleur...
Background and Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate platelet-rich plasma (PRP) as a metho...
Intrapleural instillation of talc has been used in the treatment of recurrent pleural effusions but ...
Talc pleurodesis has been associated with pleuropulmonary damage, particularly long-term damage due ...
Cases of acute respiratory failure reported after talc pleurodesis have raised concerns about its sa...
Background and Objective: Pleurodesis is a frequently preferred procedure in thoracic surgery, and m...
Introduction: Recurrent pleural effusion secondary to advanced malignant diseases can lead to poor q...
Background and objective: Both talc and 0.5% silver nitrate have been shown to induce effective pleu...
Background and Objective: Pleurodesis is a frequently preferred procedure in thoracic surgery, and m...
Talc pleurodesis has been associated with pleuropulmonary damage, particularly long-term damage due ...
Malignant pleural effusion greatly alters patient�s quality of life and pleurodesis significantly ...
SummaryThe mechanisms of the systemic response associated with talc-induced pleurodesis are poorly u...
The mechanisms of the systemic response associated with talc-induced pleurodesis are poorly understo...
Summary: Background/Purpose: Pleurodesis with biomaterial implant is an emerging treatment method f...
none13Introduction: Talc is currently the most common agent used for pleurodesis. Despite its role a...
Background: We investigated whether tigecycline (TIGE) is more effective than talc in inducing pleur...
Background and Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate platelet-rich plasma (PRP) as a metho...
Intrapleural instillation of talc has been used in the treatment of recurrent pleural effusions but ...
Talc pleurodesis has been associated with pleuropulmonary damage, particularly long-term damage due ...
Cases of acute respiratory failure reported after talc pleurodesis have raised concerns about its sa...
Background and Objective: Pleurodesis is a frequently preferred procedure in thoracic surgery, and m...
Introduction: Recurrent pleural effusion secondary to advanced malignant diseases can lead to poor q...
Background and objective: Both talc and 0.5% silver nitrate have been shown to induce effective pleu...
Background and Objective: Pleurodesis is a frequently preferred procedure in thoracic surgery, and m...
Talc pleurodesis has been associated with pleuropulmonary damage, particularly long-term damage due ...
Malignant pleural effusion greatly alters patient�s quality of life and pleurodesis significantly ...
SummaryThe mechanisms of the systemic response associated with talc-induced pleurodesis are poorly u...
The mechanisms of the systemic response associated with talc-induced pleurodesis are poorly understo...