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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 48, 597-599, Copyright © 1989 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
JA Meyer
Optimal treatment of pleural empyema remains controversial to the present
day. In the preantibiotic era, surgical thinking favored early and
aggressive drainage of closed-space infections, but the dynamics of the
pleural space were poorly understood and open pneumothorax generally was
considered the necessary price of surgical drainage. Against bitter
opposition, revision of the dogma of early open drainage was achieved in
1918 by Evarts Graham and his associates on the US Army's Empyema
Commission. Unacceptable mortality rates for early drainage were brought
under control through a treatment program of repeated tapping, with
surgical drainage only after loculation had occurred. Paradoxically, closed
water-seal drainage for empyema had been used by a German internist,
Gotthard Bulau, as early as 1875. His technique was published in 1891, 27
years before the report of the Empyema Commission. As a closed system, it
would have been suited to empyema drainage in either the early diffuse or
the loculated stages. Thoracotomy was not possible at the time, and Bulau
probably could not foresee the future importance of his method to surgery.
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Gotthard Bulau and closed water-seal drainage for empyema, 1875-1891
Department of Surgery, State University of New York Health Science Center, Syracuse.
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