Abstract
Treatment of empyema is very challenging. The use of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), and NPWT with instillation and dwell time (NPWTi-d) for wound closure have attracted attention. However, they are both limited to use after open-window thoracostomy (OWT) performed to control infection. In some patients with poor general conditions, who cannot undergo surgery, no treatment for empyema is available. Therefore, we devised a new treatment for such patients with NPWTi-d without OWT (non-OWT NPWTi-d). Here we present the cases of two patients with refractory empyema after intrathoracic irrigation and drainage, who underwent non-OWT NPWTi-d using the fistula of the thoracic drain. Both the patients recovered. The first patient was treated for 31 days. As the empyema persisted, he underwent a repeat intrathoracic drainage after which the wound healed. The second patient was treated for 20 days. Non-OWT NPWTi-d may be a new option to treat empyema.
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Okamoto, K., Matsumoto, K., Iga, N., & Komatsu, S. (2019). Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation without open-window thoracostomy for empyema. Respirology Case Reports, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.1002/rcr2.417
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