A new technique of pulmonary hernia surgical repair using intramedullary titanium implants.

Kardiochir Torakochirurgia Pol

Department of Thoracic Surgery, General Surgery and Oncology, Medical University of Lodz, Poland.

Published: March 2015

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  • The paper introduces a new surgical method for treating pulmonary hernia, a rare condition with only about 300 documented cases since its first description in 1499.
  • The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of using intramedullary titanium implants for pulmonary hernia repair, based on two successful procedures performed in 2013.
  • Results show no recurrences or complications in the patients after one year, suggesting that this new technique is safe and effective.

Article Abstract

Introduction: In this paper we present a new method of pulmonary hernia surgical treatment. Pulmonary hernia is a rare pathology. The first description of pulmonary hernia was made by Roland in 1499. The world literature describes only a little more than 300 cases of pulmonary hernia. Pulmonary hernia is defined as the projection of the lung tissue covered by the parietal pleura beyond the normal boundaries of the pleural cavity, through the pathological holes in the chest wall. During our work as thoracic surgeons, we have used different ways of thoracic chest wall reconstructive operations and anastomoses of the broken ribs.

Aim Of The Study: To search for optimal methods of pulmonary hernia surgery and to evaluate a new technique of pulmonary hernia surgical repair using intramedullary titanium implants.

Material And Methods: In 2013 in our clinic, we diagnosed and cured two patients with idiopathic pulmonary hernia. We performed a reconstructive operation of the chest wall with anastomosis of the broken ribs using titanium intramedullary stabilization implants - splints.

Results: To date, the annual observation has revealed no recurrence of pulmonary hernia or postoperative complications. At present, the patients demonstrate full life activity.

Conclusions: So far, in the world literature, we have not encountered any information about using such methods to repair pulmonary hernia. We regard our method as safe, easy to use and giving good therapeutic results.

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