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Surgical treatment of pleural empyema in Coronavirus disease 19 patients: the Southern Switzerland experience

Adele Tessitore, Miriam Patella, Mauro Giuliani, Thomas Theologou, Stefania Freguia, Eleonora Maddalena Minerva, Gregor Rugel, Stefano Cafarotti

2020Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We report the first surgical series of patients developing pleural empyema after severe bilateral interstitial lung disease in confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. The empyema results in a complex medical challenge that requires combination of medical therapies, mechanical ventilation and surgery. The chest drainage approach was not successful to relieve the symptomatology and to drain the excess fluid. After multidisciplinary discussion, a surgical approach was recommended. Even though decortication and pleurectomy are high-risk procedures, they must be considered as an option for pleural effusion in Coronavirus disease-positive patients. This is a life-treating condition, which can worsen the coronavirus disease manifestation and should be treated immediately to improve patient's status and chance of recovery.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDecorticationEmpyemaPleurectomySurgeryPleural effusionPleural diseaseDiseaseMechanical ventilationIntensive care medicineThoracentesisPleural empyemaRespiratory diseaseLungInternal medicinePathologyPeritoneal mesotheliomaMesotheliomaPleural and Pulmonary DiseasesRespiratory Support and MechanismsNosocomial Infections in ICU