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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 53, 675-679, Copyright © 1992 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
RB Ponn, A Ferneini, RS D'Agostino, AL Toole and H Stern
Muscle-sparing thoracotomy incisions have received considerable recent
attention. There have, however, been few clinical and functional
comparisons between the various approaches. The present study assessed
early clinical results and late pulmonary function changes in 79 patients
undergoing pulmonary operations by posterolateral, limited lateral, or
transverse axillary thoracotomy. With the exception of wound seromas in the
limited lateral group, there was no difference in rates of death or
complications. Patients with muscle-sparing incisions showed significantly
better late preservation of forced vital capacity and flow during the
midportion of the forced vital capacity but not of other pulmonary volumes
and flows. We conclude that limited incisions may result in slightly better
late pulmonary function, but that the differences are small and of no
apparent clinical advantage in the average patient.
ARTICLES
Comparison of late pulmonary function after posterolateral and muscle- sparing thoracotomy
Department of Surgery, Hospital of Saint Raphael, New Haven, Connecticut.
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