Is radiographic evaluation of the chest necessary following flank surgery?
PURPOSE: We determined whether routine postoperative chest radiography is warranted after flank surgery to assess for pneumothorax. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective study of 253 adult flank operations performed during a 6-year period was conducted. RESULTS: Incidental pleurotomy occurred in 63 cases (24.9%). The performance of rib resection and the level of rib removed as well as female gender had a significant impact on this occurrence. Pleurotomy was treated by a simple evacuation technique and tube thoracostomy was not necessary. Only 2 patients (0.8%) had a postoperative pneumothorax without intraoperative recognition of pleurotomy, which resolved without intervention. CONCLUSIONS: Routine postoperative chest radiography to assess for pneumothorax following open flank surgery is not necessary.
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- Urology & Nephrology
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- Radiography, Thoracic
- Postoperative Care
- Pneumothorax
- Pleura
- Nephrectomy
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Intraoperative Complications
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Published In
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Urology & Nephrology
- Retrospective Studies
- Radiography, Thoracic
- Postoperative Care
- Pneumothorax
- Pleura
- Nephrectomy
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Intraoperative Complications