Incidence of chronic pain after minimal-invasive surgery for sponta... - PubMed - NCBI: "After a median follow up of 59 months (range 35-79) 41 (68.3%) patients were completely free from any complaints. However 19 (31.7%) patients suffered from chronic pain. Two of them (3.3%) required daily oral pain medication. The incidence of chronic complaints was more frequent in patients with pleurectomy (47.1%) as compared to patients with mechanical pleurodesis only (25.6%; P=0.107). On a visual analog pain scale (ranging from 0 to 100) five (8.3%) patients described a pain intensity <10, 12 (20%) patients between 10 and 20 and two (3.3%) patients >50. In the majority of the patients the pain was located in the area of the trocar incisions. Six (10%) patients had a chronic complaints in the ipsilateral shoulder.
CONCLUSIONS:
The incidence of chronic postoperative complaints after minimal-invasive procedures for spontaneous pneumothorax is relatively high. This has to be considered if minimal-invasive procedures are discussed to be an alternative to simple drainage therapy for the first episode of spontaneous pneumothorax."
Incidence of chronic pain after minimal-invasive surgery for spontaneous pneumothorax.
No comments:
Post a Comment