- Author:
Jagdish RAWAT
1
;
Anil KUMAR
;
Parul MRIGPURI
;
Dev Singh JANGPANGI
;
Abhay Pratap SINGH
;
Ritisha BHATT
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2024;87(2):194-199
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:EN
-
Abstract:
Background:In recent years, medical thoracoscopy has been well established to play an important role in undiagnosed pleural effusion; however, this procedure is underutilized due to limited availability of the instruments it requires. This study analysed the outcome of single port rigid thoracoscopy in patients with undiagnosed pleural effusions.
Methods:This study retrospectively analysed the outcomes of all patients with undiagnosed pleural effusion presenting to our centre between 2016 to 2020 who underwent single port rigid medical thoracoscopy as a diagnostic procedure.
Results:In total, 92 patients underwent single port rigid medical thoracoscopy. The most common presenting symptom was shortness of breath. A majority of the patients had lymphocytic exudative pleural effusion. The average biopsy sample size was 18 mm, and no major complication was reported in any of the patients.
Conclusion:Single port rigid thoracoscopy is a safe and well-tolerated procedure that yields a biopsy of a larger size with high diagnostic yield. Moreover, the low cost of the instruments required by this procedure makes it particularly suited for use in developing countries.