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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 96, 436-439, Copyright © 1988 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
C Van Way 3d, J Narrod and A Hopeman
On the basis of clinical experience with 80 patients at Denver General
Hospital from 1979 through 1984, we devised a three-part classification of
empyema. Class I empyema (n = 12) is pleural effusion with pH less than 7.2
and with no bacteria. Patients with this type of empyema were treated with
short-duration chest tubes. Further treatment was required in two of 12.
There were no deaths. Class II (n = 28) is classic uniloculate empyema.
Patients with this category of empyema were treated with chest tubes, with
two deaths. Class III (n = 40) is complicated empyema, with multiple
loculations. Tube thoracostomy failed more often than not; decortication
was required in 10 of 18 patients treated with prolonged tube drainage.
Limited thoracotomy for drainage and placement of tubes was done in 22
patients. Five required extension of the thoracotomy and decortication. All
22 had resolution of the empyema with no additional procedures. Limited
thoracotomy immediately or during the first week of treatment is
recommended for all multiloculated or complex empyemas.
ARTICLES
The role of early limited thoracotomy in the treatment of empyema
Department of Surgery, Denver General Hospital, Colo.
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