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Clinical characteristics of our patients with spontaneous pneumothorax

Date

2009

Author

Çelik B.
Furtun K.
Demir H.
Yilmaz M.A.

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Clinical characteristics of our patients with spontaneous pneumothorax In this study we aimed to evaluate the clinical features, treatment modalities performed and outcomes of the patients with spontaneous pneumothorax. Two hundred and eigthy eight patients who were treated with the diagnosis of spontaneous pneumothorax between January 2004 to December 2008 were evaluated according to age, gender, etiology, type of pneumothorax, treatments performed and their consequences, morbidity and mortality. Of the patients, 266 (92%) were male and 22 (8%) were female, and their mean age was 41.4±18.1 years. In the study, findings of 148 (51%) patients with primary spontaneous pneumothorax and of 140 (49%) patients with secondary spontaneous pneumothorax were compared. A spontaneous pneumothorax was detected in 147 (51%) cases, 137 (47%) cases and 4 (2%) cases in the right side, left side and bilaterally, respectively. The most common symptom in both groups was dyspnea. Chronic obstructive lung disease was the most common cause detected in the cases with secondary spontaneous pneumothorax. Recurrence developed in 49 patients in this series. Of the 70 cases performed surgical treatment, axillary thoracotomy or lateral thoracotomy was performed in 67 patients, and video assisted thoracoscopic surgery was performed in 3 patients. Morbidity was detected in 9 (3%) patients (prolonged air leak in 8 cases and hemorrhage in 1 case). No mortality was observed in cases performed surgical treatment. The mean hospitalization period was 9.3±5.3 (1-33) days. Age, clinical condition and underlying lung disease are important in spontaneous pneumothorax. Morbidity and mortality are low and outcomes are pretty good with appropriate diagnosis and treatment. © Gülhane Askeri Tip Akademisi 2009.

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Gulhane Medical Journal

Volume

51

Issue

2

URI

https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12712/4290

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