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Clinical Evaluation of Empyema Treated by Open Thoracotomy Drainage (Open thoracotomy drainage 를 받은 농흉환자의 임상적 고찰)

  • Han, Yeong-Suk;Kim, Se-Hwa;Lee, Hong-Gyun
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.35-41
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    • 1978
  • After the advent of the effective antimicrobial drugs, empyema of the pleural cavity came to be considered an infrequent disease. However, in recent years the problem of empyema is increasing, probably due to bacterial changes associated with the use and misuse of antimicrobials as well as alterations in the host associated with increased longevity and chronic disease. During the 10 years period from 1957, Sop. to 1977, Aug., we experienced 152 cases of empyema, of which 37 were scheduled on open thoracotomy drainge for chronic empyema. 1. The ratio of male to female was 3.6:1 with male predominance and 64% of total was above 40 years old in age distribution. 2. The cardinal symptoms were fever[70%], dyspnea[40.5%], and sputum[40.5%]. The leucocytosis were observed in 75.7% of all cases. The hemoglobin level showed subnormal in 21.6% of all cases. 3- The underlying pathology predisposing to empyema were postoperative empyema [35.1%] and tuberculosis[32.4%] in order. 4. The pathologic organisms by bacterial culture in 37 patients were Pseudomonas [24.3%], Staphylococccus [21.6%], Streptococcus [21.6%]., no growth [8. 1%] and the remainders. 5. The late results were as follow; a. Spontaneous closure was seen in 10 patients and all of them belongs to non-tuberculous group. Their mean duration was 14 months. b. Still opened are eight; 6 in tuberculous group, remainders in non-tuberculous group. c. Secondary closure was performed in 6 patients, of which 5 cases showed successful secondary closure but one failed. The mean duration from OTD to secondary closure was 46.3 days. d. Eleven patients were not followed. e. Two patients were expired; one was due to progressive cachexia and pulmonary insufficiency, the other due to gastrointestinal bleeding unrelated to empyema.

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A Case of Huge Empyema Caused by Pulmonary Actinomycosis (거대 농흉으로 발견된 폐방선균증 1예)

  • Kim, Duck Ryung;Choi, Yoon Hee;Lee, Seung Whan;Lee, Jong Sin;Kim, Min Jae;Lee, Seung-Sook;Choe, Du Hwan;Kim, Cheol Hyeon;Lee, Jae Cheol
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.57 no.6
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    • pp.579-583
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    • 2004
  • Actinomycosis is an indolent infectious disease characterized by pyogenic response and necrosis, followed by intense fibrosis. The main forms of human actinomycosis are cervicofacial, pulmonary, and abdominopelvic type. Pulmonary actinomycosis accounts for 15% to 20% of total cases and unfortunately, clinical manifestations and radiologic findings are nonspecific. Small pleural effusion or empyema may develop in advanced disease but massive empyema is infrequent and rarely reported. We report a case of huge empyema caused by pulmonary actinomycosis in a 55 year-old man, presented with one-month history of productive cough and fever. The CT scan revealed a huge cavity with air-fluid level occupying the left hemithorax. Empyema caused by actinomycosis was confirmed microscopically by demonstration of sulfur granules in empyema sac through thracotomy. Decortication and surgical resection of empyema sac and destructed lung was accomplished and followed by intravenous infusion of penicillin G.

Clinical Evaluation of Empyema Thoracis (농흉의 임상적 고찰)

  • 박종호
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.271-275
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    • 1992
  • One hundred forty patients with empyema thoracis were managed under the general anesthesia at the Seoul National University Hospital between 1980 and 1990. The patients, who were managed by thoracentesis or intercostal tube drainage alone, were excluded in this study. There were 92 males and 48 females, ranging from 8 to 80 years of age. Underlying pathologic lesions of empyema thoracis were primary bronchopulmonary infection [84%], postoperative empyema[11%], malignancy, paragonimiasis, spontaneous pneumothorax and so on. A single causal organism was isolated only in 17 patients[the most common being staphylococcus aureus, pseudomonas, & streptacoccus pneumoniae], multiple organism in 31, and no growth in 32. Surgical treatment modalities were decortication[75], pleuropneumonectomy[30], decortication with lobectomy[10], empyemectomy[9], open drainage[13], Clagett procedure [6], thoracoplasty with or without muscle transposition[9]. Hospital mortality were in 2 cases[1.4%], one empyema related and the other nonrelated. In this study, bacteriologic findings were nonspecific and often polymicrobial. We conclude that early thoracotomy can be lifesaving in the presence of a benign clinical course.

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Clinical study of empyema thoracis (농흉의 임상적 연구)

  • 남구현
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.171-175
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    • 1983
  • The authors made a clinical study of 107 cases of empyema who were treated at Department of Thoracic Surgery of Chungnam National University Hospital during the period of Jan. 1976 through Aug. 1982 and compared the empyema of infant and children with that of adults. Following was the remits: 1. Male was predominant to female with the ratio of 2.5 to 1 and adult to infant was 2.6 to 1. 2. The cardinal symptoms were dyspnea, coughing, chest pain and fever. 3. Positive remit of bacteriological culture study was reported in 57% and the most common causative organism was staphylococcus in infant and childhood, E. coil in adult. 4. Most frequent predisposing factors of thoracic empyema in infant and childhood was pneumonia [53%], and in adult was pulmonary tuberculosis [40%]. 5. Treatment were combined with antibiotics therapy and several surgical procedures for empyema. 24 cases [22.4%] required open thoracotomy. 6. The mortality rate was 7.4% [8/107]. 86 cases [80.4%] were discharged with recovery and improvement.

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Clinical Study of Empyema Thoracis (I) (농흉의 임상적 고찰 (제 1보))

  • 유회성
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.95-100
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    • 1971
  • The incidence of empyema has been drastically reduced with the advent of antimicrobial drugs,however,there is still complicated and difficult problems of management of empyema remaining. During the period of December, 1958 to December, 1962, 90 patients nf empyema thoracis were managed in the Department of Thoracic Surgery of the National Medical Center, and this series deals with the incidence,etiologic consideration, bacteriology and management of empyema with its result. 1] Male predominates with the ratio of 3.1: 1, and peak age incidence lies in 3rd decade. 2] Most common etiologic factor is bronchorespiratory infection among which tuberculosis remains highest incidence. 3] 56.7% of patients shows positive result of bacteriologic study and about half of positive culture series shows mixed infection or changing pattern of bacteriological strains during serial examinations. 4] Complete cure is obtained in 84.4% of patients with 5 deaths.

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma Arising from the Pleural Cavity After Pneumonectomy for Chronic Empyema

  • Jeon, Yeong Jeong;Shin, Sumin;Shim, Young Mog
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.123-125
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    • 2017
  • Malignant tumors associated with chronic empyema have been reported in the literature, and a majority of these tumors are lymphomas. Epithelial tumors originating from the post-pneumonectomy space in patients with chronic empyema are extremely rare. Here, we present the cases of 2 patients with squamous cell carcinoma arising from the pleural cavity after pneumonectomy for chronic empyema.

Empyema Necessitatis in a Patient on Peritoneal Dialysis

  • Moh, In Ho;Lee, Young-Ki;Kim, Hee Joon;Jung, Hyun Yon;Park, Jae Hyun;Ahn, Hye-Kyung;Noh, Jung-Woo
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.77 no.2
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    • pp.94-97
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    • 2014
  • Empyema necessitatis is a rare complication of an empyema. Although the incidence is thought to be decreased in the post-antibiotic era, immunocompromised patients such as patients with chronic kidney disease on dialysis are still at a higher risk. A 56-year-old woman on peritoneal dialysis presented with an enlarging mass on the right anterior chest wall. The chest computed tomography scan revealed an empyema necessitatis and the histopathologic findings revealed a granulomatous inflammation with caseation necrosis. The patient was treated with anti-tuberculous medication.

Surgical Management of Thoracic Empyema.* - 330 cases - (농흉의 외과적 치료330)

  • 김치경
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.65-70
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    • 1987
  • Empyema thoracis following pneumonia, pulmonary tuberculosis, trauma and surgical procedures continues to be a source of major morbidity and mortality. We retrospectively reviewed the hospital records of 330 patients [child:87, adult243] treated for empyema thoracis at Catholic Medical Center between 1964 and 1986. The causes of empyema in these patients were as follows: pneumonia [C***:66%, A***:30%], pulmonary tuberculosis [C:2%, A:20%], lung abscess [C:3%, A:5%], postoperative complication [C:0%, A:13%], trauma [C:1%, A:4%] and unknown origin [C:23%, A:17%]. Three patients in this series died of sepsis from necrotizing pneumonia. Staphylococcus [29.3%], Streptococcus [8.8%], E. coli [8%], Mycobacterium tuberculosis [7.9%], Klebsiella [7.4%], Pseudomonas [6.4%], Bacteroides [3.4%] were the organisms most commonly isolated. Bacterial isolates were single in 68.3%, multiple 7.5% and absent 24.2%. The type of organism did not correlate with severity of disease or eventual requirement for closed thoracotomy drainage, open thoracotomy drainage [Modified Eloesser*s procedure], thoracoplasty, decortication or pleuropneumonectomy. Successful methods of treatment included aspiration in 44%, tube thoracotomy in 66%, open thoracotomy drainage in 98.7%, thoracoplasty in 98%, decortication in 96% and pleuropneumonectomy in 73%. Initial mode of management in empyema thoracis are thoracentesis and closed thoracotomy drainage. If the initial management was failed, we performed another surgical procedures. Before 1973, we manage with Schede`s thoracoplasty in the postpneumonectomy empyema patients. But thoracoplasty, with or without the use of muscle flaps, is a hazardous operation in the poor-risk patients. The permanent, open thoracotomy drainage is a relatively minor operation which is well tolerated even by cachexic, septic patients. It controls infection, and sometimes results in the bronchopleural fistula closing spontaneously.

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Superimposed Propionibacterium Acnes Subdural Empyema in a Patient with Chronic Subdural Hematoma

  • Kim, Jong-Hun;Lee, Chul-Hee;Hwang, Soo-Hyun;Kang, Dong-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.53-56
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    • 2009
  • The authors present a case of subdural empyema in a macrocephalic patient. A 23-year-old male was admitted due to headache and fever. One month ago, he had mild head injury by his coworkers. Physical examination showed a macrocephaly and laboratory findings suggested purulent meningitis. Neuroimaging studies revealed a huge size of epidural space-occupying lesion. Under the impression of epidural abscess, operation was performed. Eventually, the lesion was located at subdural space and was proven to be subdural empyema. Later, histological examination of the specimen obtained by surgery demonstrated finings consistent with the capsule of the chronic subdural hematoma. Two weeks after operation, Propionibacterium acnes was isolated. The intravenous antibiotics were used for total of eight weeks under monitoring of the serum level of the C-reactive protein. Follow-up brain computed tomography (CT) scan showed the presence of significant amount of remaining subdural lesion. However, he has complained of minimal discomfort. It is suggested that the subdural empyema occurred with preexisting chronic subdural hematoma after head injury about one month prior to admission and it took a long time to treat Propionibacterium acnes subdural empyema with systemic antibiotics, at least over eight weeks.

Surgical Treatment of Empyema with Bronchopleural Fistula (기관지 흉막루의 외과적 치료)

  • 신형주
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.750-757
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    • 1990
  • Empyema with bronchopleural fistula is an uncommon, but serious problem. Early diagnosis and adequate drainage of the empyema cavity are well established principles for the initial management of this condition and will enable patient to recover from the toxic effects of loculated pus. 37 patients of empyema with bronchopleural fistula were treated at the department of the chonbuk National University Hospital between 1981 and 1988. The age group of fifty and sixty decades occupied 64.8%. Bacteriologic cultures of the pus were postive in 56.8%. The most common organism of the culture was staphylococci(42.9%). And the others were Pseudomonas(19%). Klebsiella(14.3%), and E. doli. No growth of pathologic organism was reported 43.2%. 24 patients of empyema with bronchopleural fistula were nonoperative causes : There were 10 pulmonary tuberculosis, 3 abscess, 9 ascending infection, one bronchiectasis and one tumor, respectively. The remaining 13 were occurred as postoperative complications ; pneumonectomy in 6, lobectomy in 4, decortication in 2, and lobectomy with segmentectomy in 1. When used as the initial mode of drainage, closed thoracostomy was performed to almost all of the patients, but 4 patients were died during this treatment. Main operations were performed except 4 died patients ; open thoracostomy in 21, open thoracostomy with myoplasty in 3, decortication in 5, decortication with resection in 3, and completion pneumonectomy in 1. Open thoracostomy was performed in 21 patients which results were favorable except one death. Permanent open thoracostomy is an old but still useful minor operation in patients with empyema with bronchopleural fistula. The overall mortality rate was 15% (6 patients) and the causes of the death were respiratory insufficiency or sepsis, or both.

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