1.Is There a Role for a Needle Thoracoscopic Pleural Biopsy under Local Anesthesia for Pleural Effusions?.
Ho Sung SON ; Sung Ho LEE ; Laleng Mawia DARLONG ; Jae Seong JUNG ; Kyung SUN ; Kwang Taik KIM ; Hee Jung KIM ; Kanghoon LEE ; Seung Hun LEE ; Jong Tae LEE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2014;47(2):124-128
BACKGROUND: A closed pleural biopsy is commonly performed for diagnosing patients exhibiting pleural effusion if prior thoracentesis is not diagnostic. However, the diagnostic yield of such biopsies is unsatisfactory. Instead, a thoracoscopic pleural biopsy is more useful and less painful. METHODS: We compared the diagnostic yield of needle thoracoscopic pleural biopsy performed under local anesthesia with that of closed pleural biopsy. Sixty-seven patients with pleural effusion were randomized into groups A and B. Group A patients were subjected to closed pleural biopsies, and group B patients were subjected to pleural biopsies performed using needle thoracoscopy under local anesthesia. RESULTS: The diagnostic yields and complication rates of the two groups were compared. The diagnostic yield was 55.6% in group A and 93.5% in group B (p<0.05). Procedure-related complications developed in seven group A patients but not in any group B patients. Of the seven complications, five were pneumothorax and two were vasovagal syncope. CONCLUSION: Needle thoracoscopic pleural biopsy under local anesthesia is a simple and safe procedure that has a high diagnostic yield. This procedure is recommended as a useful diagnostic modality if prior thoracentesis is non-diagnostic.
Anesthesia, Local*
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Biopsy*
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Humans
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Needles*
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Pleural Diseases
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Pleural Effusion*
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Pneumothorax
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Syncope, Vasovagal
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Thoracoscopy