Outcomes of Contralateral Bullae in Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax

Background: The management of contralateral bullae incidentally found in radiological studies is controversial, largely due to the unpredictability of the natural course of incidentally found contralateral bullae. This study aimed to identify the factors associated with the contralateral occurrenc...

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Main Authors: Dongsub Noh, Dong yoon Keum, Chang Kwon Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2015-12-01
Series:Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.kjtcvs.org/journal/download_pdf.php?doi=10.5090/kjtcs.2015.48.6.393
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Dong yoon Keum
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description Background: The management of contralateral bullae incidentally found in radiological studies is controversial, largely due to the unpredictability of the natural course of incidentally found contralateral bullae. This study aimed to identify the factors associated with the contralateral occurrence of primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP), and to characterize the outcomes of contralateral bullae incidentally found in radiological studies. Methods: From January 2005 to December 2008, 285 patients were admitted to our institution for PSP, and the patients underwent follow- up until August 2012. The relationships between the following variables and contralateral pneumothorax occurrence were evaluated: age, sex, smoking history, body mass index, ipsilateral recurrence, ipsilateral bullae size, the number of ipsilateral bullae, contralateral bullae size, and the number of contralateral bullae. Results: The study group consisted of 233 males and 29 females. The mean age and mean body index of the patients were 23.85± 9.50 years and 19.63±2.50 kg/m2. Contralateral PSP occurred in 26 patients. The five-year contralateral PSP occurrence- free survival rate was 64.3% in patients in whom contralateral bullae were found. Conclusion: The occurrence of contralateral PSP was associated with younger age, ipsilateral recurrence, and the presence of contralateral bullae. Contralateral PSP occurrence was more common in young patients and patients with recurrent PSP. Single-stage bilateral surgery should be considered if an operation is needed in young patients, patients with recurrent pneumothorax, and patients with contralateral bullae.
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spelling doaj.art-1447426e3b5e4a4db58a16cbad8291822022-12-21T22:47:23ZengKorean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular SurgeryKorean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery2233-601X2093-65162015-12-0148639339710.5090/kjtcs.2015.48.6.393Outcomes of Contralateral Bullae in Primary Spontaneous PneumothoraxDongsub Noh0Dong yoon Keum1Chang Kwon Park2Dongsan Medical CenterDongsan Medical CenterDongsan Medical CenterBackground: The management of contralateral bullae incidentally found in radiological studies is controversial, largely due to the unpredictability of the natural course of incidentally found contralateral bullae. This study aimed to identify the factors associated with the contralateral occurrence of primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP), and to characterize the outcomes of contralateral bullae incidentally found in radiological studies. Methods: From January 2005 to December 2008, 285 patients were admitted to our institution for PSP, and the patients underwent follow- up until August 2012. The relationships between the following variables and contralateral pneumothorax occurrence were evaluated: age, sex, smoking history, body mass index, ipsilateral recurrence, ipsilateral bullae size, the number of ipsilateral bullae, contralateral bullae size, and the number of contralateral bullae. Results: The study group consisted of 233 males and 29 females. The mean age and mean body index of the patients were 23.85± 9.50 years and 19.63±2.50 kg/m2. Contralateral PSP occurred in 26 patients. The five-year contralateral PSP occurrence- free survival rate was 64.3% in patients in whom contralateral bullae were found. Conclusion: The occurrence of contralateral PSP was associated with younger age, ipsilateral recurrence, and the presence of contralateral bullae. Contralateral PSP occurrence was more common in young patients and patients with recurrent PSP. Single-stage bilateral surgery should be considered if an operation is needed in young patients, patients with recurrent pneumothorax, and patients with contralateral bullae.http://www.kjtcvs.org/journal/download_pdf.php?doi=10.5090/kjtcs.2015.48.6.393PneumothoraxComputed tomography
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Dong yoon Keum
Chang Kwon Park
Outcomes of Contralateral Bullae in Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax
Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Pneumothorax
Computed tomography
title Outcomes of Contralateral Bullae in Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax
title_full Outcomes of Contralateral Bullae in Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax
title_fullStr Outcomes of Contralateral Bullae in Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes of Contralateral Bullae in Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax
title_short Outcomes of Contralateral Bullae in Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax
title_sort outcomes of contralateral bullae in primary spontaneous pneumothorax
topic Pneumothorax
Computed tomography
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