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Update Course 2021: PNEUMOTHORAX

Video Published 2022-05-24 Updated 2023-07-30

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Interactive discussion on management approaches for spontaneous pneumothorax in pediatric patients, comparing needle aspiration, observation, and tube thoracostomy. Reviews Midwest Consortium data showing 48% success with initial aspiration and proposes algorithm modifications based on contemporary evidence versus historical practice patterns.

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  • Needle aspiration or small-bore catheter (<12Fr) is increasingly accepted for first-line management of spontaneous pneumothorax in stable patients.
  • Midwest Consortium study: 48% of pediatric first-time pneumothorax cases resolved with single aspiration; 52% required escalation of care.
  • Patients who fail initial aspiration have higher recurrence rates (83% vs 44%), suggesting early VATS may be appropriate after first failure.
  • Conservative management (observation + oxygen) is now distinguished from invasive approaches like tube thoracostomy in recent literature.
  • Practice has evolved since 2014: aspiration-first strategies, once controversial, are now supported by British Thoracic Society (since 2003) and recent data.

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