Septated pleural effusion and the thin line between medical and surgical management
Document Type
Review Article
Department
Medicine; Pulmonary and Critical Care
Abstract
Septated or loculated pleural effusion can develop due to multiple pleuro- pulmonary etiologies. With increased use of bed side ultrasound early identification of septated effusion is increasing. Septated pleural fluid collections may be treated by thoracentesis, closed thoracostomy tube drainage, pleuroscopy or Video assisted thoracoscopic drainage, or surgical thoracotomy and decortication. If identified early a combination of drainage with fibrinolysis can be used to avoid surgical referrals.
Publication (Name of Journal)
EC PULMONOLOGY AND RESPIRATORY MEDICINE
Recommended Citation
Zahid, A.,
Irfan, M.
(2021). Septated pleural effusion and the thin line between medical and surgical management. EC PULMONOLOGY AND RESPIRATORY MEDICINE, 10(11), 11-15.
Available at:
https://ecommons.aku.edu/pakistan_fhs_mc_med_pulm_critcare/218