Background/Objective:Chest drainage tube after surgery causes pain and prolonged length of hospital stay. Especially, young patients tend to experience greater postoperative pain than elderly patients. Therefore, we needed to discuss the indication of chest tube placement. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the safety and advantages of post-operative management without drainage tube placement, by comparing cases with and without drainage tube placement.Methods:Patients who underwent bullectomy for spontaneous pneumothorax were enrolled in this prospective randomized controlled study and randomized into two groups: group with a post-operative chest tube and group without a chest tube. Surgery and post-operative management were perf...
Primary spontaneous pneumothorax affects up to 28 patients per 100 000 population yearly and is comm...
Introduction/Objective. The aim of the study is to analyze the treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax...
ObjectivesWe prospectively analyzed the association between drainage volume and development of compl...
AbstractObjectiveThe presence of a chest tube is a factor significantly associated with postoperativ...
Objective: The presence of a chest tube is a factor significantly associated with postoperative pain...
Objective: To determine the outcome of patients having undergone Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surger...
OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to analyze the duration of chest tube drainage on pain intensity ...
Objective: This study was designed to analyze the duration of chest tube drainage on pain intensity ...
BACKGROUND: Traditional management of chest tubes after a wedge resection of peripheral pulmonary ti...
Objective: We assessed in a randomized study the feasibility and efficacy of awake video-assisted th...
ObjectiveThe objective is to determine the optimal manner to remove a chest tube after pulmonary res...
Background: This study aims to identify clinical and surgical risk factors for chronic chest pain an...
Primary spontaneous pneumothorax affects up to 28 patients per 100 000 population yearly and is comm...
ObjectiveWe assessed in a randomized study the feasibility and efficacy of awake video-assisted thor...
Primary spontaneous pneumothorax affects up to 28 patients per 100 000 population yearly and is comm...
Introduction/Objective. The aim of the study is to analyze the treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax...
ObjectivesWe prospectively analyzed the association between drainage volume and development of compl...
AbstractObjectiveThe presence of a chest tube is a factor significantly associated with postoperativ...
Objective: The presence of a chest tube is a factor significantly associated with postoperative pain...
Objective: To determine the outcome of patients having undergone Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surger...
OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to analyze the duration of chest tube drainage on pain intensity ...
Objective: This study was designed to analyze the duration of chest tube drainage on pain intensity ...
BACKGROUND: Traditional management of chest tubes after a wedge resection of peripheral pulmonary ti...
Objective: We assessed in a randomized study the feasibility and efficacy of awake video-assisted th...
ObjectiveThe objective is to determine the optimal manner to remove a chest tube after pulmonary res...
Background: This study aims to identify clinical and surgical risk factors for chronic chest pain an...
Primary spontaneous pneumothorax affects up to 28 patients per 100 000 population yearly and is comm...
ObjectiveWe assessed in a randomized study the feasibility and efficacy of awake video-assisted thor...
Primary spontaneous pneumothorax affects up to 28 patients per 100 000 population yearly and is comm...
Introduction/Objective. The aim of the study is to analyze the treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax...
ObjectivesWe prospectively analyzed the association between drainage volume and development of compl...