Kết quả trung hạn phẫu thuật nuss có nội soi hỗ trợ qua ngực trái điều trị lõm ngực bẩm sinh tại bệnh viện hữu nghị Việt đức

Nguyen The May, Doan Quoc Hung

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Mid-term postoperative outcome results in PE patients after undergoing left Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery for the NUSS Procedure: From 2015 to 2018, 308 patients with pectus excavatum underwent video-assisted thoracoscopy in left-to-right Nuss procedure at Centre of Cardiovascular and Thoracic surgery in Viet Duc Hospital: age ranged from 5 – 24 years old (mean ± standard deviation: 15.44 ± 3.14 years old); male/female ratio:6/1; Moderate pectus excavatum accounted to 24,03% of our study cohort; rate of severe pectus excavatum was 54,78%; rate of mild pectus excavatum was 21,10%; mean operating time was 48,16±15,55 minutes (20 - 40 ms); mean length of stay after surgery was 5,18±1,65 days (1 - 13ds). Early postoperative complications: Pneumothorax 1,62%; Pleural bleeding / pleural fluid 0,65%; Incision fluid accumulation 0,97%; Surgical wound infection 0,32%; Metal bar infection 0,32%; Atelectasis 0,97%. Late postoperative complications: Surgical wound infection 0,65%; Metal bar deviation 1,62%; Metal bar allergy 0,65%; Recurrent PE 0,65%; Persistent PE 1,62%. Mid-term to long-term outcome in PE patients undergoing left VATS-NUSS: Most patients had body weight gain 81,90%; increased physical activity and improved health 100%.Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery in left-to-right Nuss procedure for pectus excavatum is a safe and effective therapy with high success rate and low risk of complications.1


 

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