• Int J Surg · Jun 2016

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study

    Subxiphoid vs intercostal single-incision video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery for spontaneous pneumothorax: A randomised controlled trial.

    • Lin Li, Hui Tian, Weiming Yue, Shuhai Li, Cun Gao, and Libo Si.
    • Department of Thoracic Surgery, Qilu Hospital, Shandong University, Jinan, China.
    • Int J Surg. 2016 Jun 1; 30: 99-103.

    IntroductionThe conventional video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) is performed through the intercostals incisions. In this study, we reported our current experience of thoracoscopic surgery using a subxiphoid single-incision and compared it with the intercostal uniport VATS in the operation time and postoperative pain for spontaneous pneumothorax.MethodsFrom July 2014 to September 2015, 43 consecutive patients with spontaneous pneumothorax underwent the unilateral or bilateral bullectomy vie VATS. Among these, 22 patients were treated by the subxiphoid single-incision VATS, and 21 patients were treated using the conventional intercostals uniport VATS. The duration of operation, hospital stay days and inpatient pain scores were compared between each group.ResultsThe postoperative pain scores on postoperative days (POD) 0, 1, 2 and 3 were significantly lower for patients who underwent the subxiphoid single-incision VATS than those who underwent the intercostal uniport VATS (p < 0.05). However, the subxiphoid single-incision VATS needed longer surgical time than the intercostal uniport VATS (p < 0.001).DiscussionThe subxiphoid uniport VATS could decrease the postoperative pain and was safe and effective for performing the unilateral or bilateral bullectomy, but, demanded longer surgical time comparing with the intercostal uniport VATS.ConclusionsSubxiphoid single-incision VATS, as a new method for bullectomy, could provide a good choice of the incision position for these young patients with spontaneous pneumothorax.Copyright © 2016 IJS Publishing Group Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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