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Spontaneous pneumothorax, whether idiopathic or secondary, remains a frequent condition with a high risk of recurrence. Surgery, combining resection of the bullae and pleurodesis, aims to prevent this recurrence. Over the years, surgery has undergone a number of advances, notably in terms of approach, from the large Thoracotomy to the era of minimally invasive approaches. The advent of video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) has supplanted thoracotomy thanks to lower morbidity, reduced postoperative pain and faster recovery, without compromising recurrence rates. The uniportal approach…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Spontaneous pneumothorax, whether idiopathic or secondary, remains a frequent condition with a high risk of recurrence. Surgery, combining resection of the bullae and pleurodesis, aims to prevent this recurrence. Over the years, surgery has undergone a number of advances, notably in terms of approach, from the large Thoracotomy to the era of minimally invasive approaches. The advent of video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) has supplanted thoracotomy thanks to lower morbidity, reduced postoperative pain and faster recovery, without compromising recurrence rates. The uniportal approach (Uniportal-VATS), a recent evolution of VATS, offers comparable or even superior results in terms of postoperative comfort and aesthetics, while preserving safety and efficacy. The future of pneumothorax surgery lies in optimizing these minimally invasive approaches, tailored to each individual patient, with the aim of reducing recurrence and improving postoperative quality of life.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Zied CHAARIThoraxchirurg seit 2015, Forscher, und Maître de Conférences Agrégé en Chirurgie Thoracique au CHU Habib Bourguiba Sfax-Tunisie seit 2021. Er hat in den Krankenhäusern Avicenne (Paris) und Charles Nicolle (Rouen) praktiziert und ist Mitglied der Association Tunisienne de Chirurgie Thoracique et Cardiovasculaire (ATCTCV) (Tunesischer Verband für Thorax- und Herzgefäßchirurgie).