Use of Bioglue™ to seal a difficult to treat air leak in a complicated empyema patient

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Abstract

Surgical sealants have been used in thoracic surgery in an effort to reduce air leak duration, intercostal drain duration, length of stay and complications. They are instilled over a defect usually treated with other means. We herein present the technique of controlling a difficult to treat defect by directly instilling Bioglue™ alone into a crater, caused during empyema Videoassisted thoracic surgery in a 50-year-old patient with a trapped lung. This deep crater had caused a significant air leak rendering intraoperative ventilation challenging. After instillation, the dependent lung was kept blocked. With this technique, the Bioglue™ polymerized and the air leak was dramatically decreased making ventilation and eventually extubation of the patient feasible. Instillation of Bioglue™ directly into a large lung defect could be a choice of action to decrease complicated air leaks, otherwise impossible to treat with other means, in patients with trapped lung.

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Kouritas, V., Kefaloyannis, E., & Tcherveniakov, P. (2018). Use of BioglueTM to seal a difficult to treat air leak in a complicated empyema patient. General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 66(10), 577–580. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11748-018-0924-z

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