Limited thoracoplasty and free musculocutaneous flap transposition for postpneumonectomy empyema: A case report

World J Clin Cases. 2021 Sep 26;9(27):8114-8119. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i27.8114.

Abstract

Background: Empyema is a severe complication following pneumonectomy that is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. Although there are a wide variety of treatment options, successful management remains challenging when this condition is combined with a large cavity in very thin patients who had previously undergone a posterolateral thoracotomy.

Case summary: We reported the case of a thin, 63-year-old man with a progressive pulmonary cyst who underwent left pneumonectomy via posterolateral thoracotomy 23 years ago. After an initially uneventful postoperative course, he was readmitted with empyema and a large cavity 21 years after surgery. He was successfully treated with limited thoracoplasty, followed by free vastus lateralis musculocutaneous flap transposition.

Conclusion: This case highlights that the treatment mode of limited thoracoplasty and free vastus lateralis musculocutaneous flap transposition is safe and effective for the management of postpneumonectomy empyema with a large cavity in thin patients who had previously undergone a posterolateral thoracotomy.

Keywords: Case report; Free muscle flap; Pneumonectomy; Postpneumonectomy empyema; Surgical treatment; Thoracoplasty.

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  • Case Reports