AI Article Synopsis

  • Alveolar air leakage after lung wedge resection is a common complication, often exacerbated by traditional suturing methods that can create additional pleural damage.
  • The study compared the effectiveness of a new technique called the double stapling method versus the conventional suturing with pledgets using porcine lungs as a model for pleural defects.
  • Results showed that the double stapling method had a significantly higher closure success rate (90%) compared to suturing with pledgets (20%), indicating it may be a better option for preventing air leaks.

Article Abstract

Background: Alveolar air leakage from a pleural defect around the staple line is one of the complications after wedge resection of the lung. An intraoperative closure of the pleural defect by suturing can cause additional pleural rupture due to tension of the pleura adjacent to staple lines. Therefore, we have introduced a novel closure method for pleural defect adjacent to the staple line, named the double stapling method. This study compared the efficacy of two closure methods; the double stapling method and conventional suturing method with pledgets using porcine lungs.

Methods: The double stapling method involves closing the pleural defect by suturing the two parallel staple lines at both sides of the pleural defect. This method was developed to distribute the pleural tension around the needle holes of suturing. As a model of pleural defect adjacent to the staple line after wedge resection, wedge resection of the caudal lobe of left porcine lungs was performed, and a superficial square pleural defect (10 mm × 10 mm) adjacent to the staple line was made by scalpel. The defect was closed using the following two methods: (I) suturing with pledgets (n=10); and (II) double stapling method (n=10). The lobe was inflated in water at an airway pressure of 20, 25, and 30 cmHO; closure success or failure was judged by the absence or presence of air leakage.

Results: The closure success was confirmed in 2 (20%) out of 10 cases in the suturing with pledgets group and 9 (90%) out of 10 in the double stapling method group (P=0.007). In 4 out of 10 cases in the suturing with pledgets group, new pleural clefts longer than 3 mm were created around the needle holes of suturing.

Conclusions: experiments have suggested the superiority of the double stapling method for the intraoperative closure of alveolar air leakage adjacent to the staple line after wedge resection, compared to conventional suturing with the pledget method.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9264071PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/jtd-21-1960DOI Listing

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