Advances in Urology (Jan 2009)

The Incidence and Management of Pleural Injuries Occurring during Open Nephrectomy

  • Ali Fuat Atmaca,
  • Abdullah Erdem Canda,
  • Ege Can Serefoglu,
  • Serkan Altinova,
  • Ahmet Tunc Ozdemir,
  • M. Derya Balbay

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/948906
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2009

Abstract

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Objective. To evaluate the incidence, management, and risk factors of pleural injuries occurring during open nephrectomy. Methods. Between June 2004/and June 2008, 165 patients (167 renal units) underwent open simple (n=37,22.2%), partial (n=39,23.4%) or radical (n=91,54.5%) nephrectomy in our institution. Results. Flank, Chevron, and abdominal midline incisions were used in 148(88.6%), 17(10.2%), and in 2(1.2%) surgical procedures, respectively. Ribs were excised in 109(65.3%) procedures (11th rib, 10th-11th ribs, and 11th-12th ribs). Intraoperative pleural injuries were detected in 20(12%) procedures, 16(80%) were treated successfully with simple evacuation technique, and 4 required chest tube insertion. Age, sex, surgery type, incision type, and surgery site were not associated with pleural injury occurrence (P>.05). Rib resection was the only parameter associated with pleural injury occurrence. Conclusion. Pleural injuries occur in 12% of open nephrectomy procedures, and 80% can be repaired successfully. Few of them (2.4%) need chest tube insertion. Performing rib resection is a significant risk factor for pleural injury occurrence during nephrectomies.