Complications of the residual pleural space after pulmonary resection have been reported to be between 5% and 40% depending on the type of resection, and they increase morbidity, mortality, hospital stays, and costs. The therapeutic use of autologous prepared platelet leukocyte-enriched gel is a relatively new technology for the stimulation and acceleration of soft tissue and bone healing. This gel can be applied to a diversity of tissue. We describe the case of a successful application through a chest tube of platelet leukocyte gel to treat an infected residual pleural space that developed after pulmonary lobectomy for lung cancer.
Succesful treatment of infected residual pleural space after pulmonary resection with autologous platelet-leukocyte gel / DE GIACOMO, Tiziano; Diso, Daniele; Ferrazza, G; Venuta, Federico; Francioni, Federico; Coloni, Giorgio Furio. - In: ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY. - ISSN 0003-4975. - STAMPA. - 88:5(2009), pp. 1689-1691. [10.1016/j.athoracsur.2009.03.096]
Succesful treatment of infected residual pleural space after pulmonary resection with autologous platelet-leukocyte gel
DE GIACOMO, Tiziano;DISO, DANIELE;VENUTA, Federico;FRANCIONI, Federico;COLONI, Giorgio Furio
2009
Abstract
Complications of the residual pleural space after pulmonary resection have been reported to be between 5% and 40% depending on the type of resection, and they increase morbidity, mortality, hospital stays, and costs. The therapeutic use of autologous prepared platelet leukocyte-enriched gel is a relatively new technology for the stimulation and acceleration of soft tissue and bone healing. This gel can be applied to a diversity of tissue. We describe the case of a successful application through a chest tube of platelet leukocyte gel to treat an infected residual pleural space that developed after pulmonary lobectomy for lung cancer.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.