• Support Care Cancer · Jan 1997

    Palliative iodized talc pleurodesis with instillation via tube thoracostomy.

    • A Türler, M Gawenda, and M Walter.
    • Department of Surgery, University of Cologne, Köln, Germany.
    • Support Care Cancer. 1997 Jan 1; 5 (1): 61-3.

    AbstractPleural effusions are a severe complication of advanced malignant disease. Palliative treatment strategies should be simple and effective. We investigated iodized talc pleurodesis through tube thoracostomy for this purpose. A total of 43 patients received a suspension of 5 g talc with 3 g thymol iodine via chest tube. The procedure was well tolerated without major complications in all cases. Unfortunately, 4 patients died of disease within the 1st month after treatment, so that only 39 patients were evaluable for treatment outcome. Follow-up ranged from 1 to 14 months. The success rate after 3 months was 92.5%. In conclusion, iodized talc pleurodesis is an excellent tool in the palliative management of malignant pleural effusions. Administration via chest tube is sufficient for treatment success.

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