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- A Tatsumi, M Kitano, T Matsui, F Nagasaki, N Yamashita, and C Huang.
- Department of Thoracic Surgery, Tenri Hospital.
- Kyobu Geka. 1990 Feb 1; 43 (2): 124-8.
AbstractA case of successful closure of pulmonary fistulae by omental pedicle flap is reported. A 58-year-old female with chronic empyema as a sequela of pulmonary tuberculosis was referred with complaints of fever and purulent sputa. After extirpation of spongy "Plombs" (Vinylsponge) which had filled pleural space in previous operation done 34 years before, omental pedicle flap was fixed by sutures to multiple lung fistulae. Omental pedicle was not filled up all the empyema cavity. We anticipate that an omental pedicle flap covering the lung fistulae will be a simpler but promising method of closing lung fistulae, while simultaneously preventive of infection of residual cavity.
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