Postoperative pain in treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax with limited two-port thoracoscopy

Pak J Med Sci. 2014 Jul;30(4):712-5. doi: 10.12669/pjms.304.5047.

Abstract

Objectives: To investigate effects of the limited two-port video assisted thoracic surgery on treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of 96 patients with spontaneous pneumothorax who underwent video assisted thoracic surgery was conducted in the present study, in which 23 cases underwent the limited two-port video assisted thoracic surgery while 73 cases treated with the standard three-port video assisted thoracic surgery or the standard two-port video assisted thoracic surgery. The mean operation time, mean intraoperative blood loss and average postoperative hospital stay, average postoperative chest tube duration and postoperative pain rating were analyzed.

Results: There was no statistical difference existed in the mean operation time, mean intraoperative blood loss, average postoperative hospital stay, average postoperative chest tube duration between the two groups (P>0.05). However, the postoperative pain in the limited two-port video assisted thoracic surgery group was significantly lower than that of the traditional video assisted thoracic surgery group.

Conclusion: Compared with that of the standard three-port video assisted thoracic surgery or the standard two- port video assisted thoracic surgery, there is better cosmetic effect, and lower grade postoperative pain in the limited two-port video assisted thoracic surgery.

Keywords: Limited Two-Port Thoracoscopy; Spontaneous pneumothorax; Video assisted thoracic surgery.