Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2019)

Successful treatment of late onset empyema after extrapleural pneumonectomy: A case report

  • Shigeto Nishikawa,
  • Shigeyuki Tamari,
  • Kenji Okita,
  • Koji Chihara

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26
pp. 174 – 175

Abstract

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Treatment of post-extrapleural pneumonectomy empyema (PEPPE) is more difficult than that for post-pneumonectomy empyema for two reasons: first, a large infectious dead space remains after extrapleural pneumonectomy (EPP); and second, defects of the pericardium and diaphragm are reconstructed with artificial materials, which ideally should be removed for treatment of infection. Here, we report the case of a 56-year-old male with PEPPE that occurred long after EPP for mesothelioma. The patient was treated successfully by minimally invasive procedures of irrigation, instillation of urokinase and antibiotics, and surgical debridement without peeling off artificial materials. Keywords: Late onset empyema, Minimally invasive surgery, Extrapleural pneumonectomy, Malignant mesothelioma