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Update Course Rewind: Spontaneous Pneumothorax 2021

Video Published 2021-10-28 Updated 2024-02-10

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Pediatric surgeons discuss evolving treatment approaches for spontaneous pneumothorax, reviewing recent literature supporting conservative management versus early VATS intervention. The podcast examines a Midwest Consortium study showing 48% success with pigtail aspiration and debates optimal algorithms for progression to surgical intervention.

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  • Conservative management for spontaneous pneumothorax now means observation with oxygen/pain control, not routine tube thoracostomy.
  • Midwest Consortium study: 48% of pediatric patients succeeded with aspiration alone; if aspiration fails, proceed directly to VATS same-day.
  • Avoid 'kicking the can': chest tube placement after failed aspiration prolongs hospital stay (4-6 days) without improving outcomes.
  • Recurrence rates remain high (44% after successful aspiration, 83% after failed aspiration), supporting early definitive VATS intervention.
  • Treatment paradigm shift: aspiration is now first-line, but failed aspiration warrants immediate VATS rather than prolonged chest tube trial.

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