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1 Palliative thoracic surgery
Curative treatment is not possible The procedure does not cure the patient but brings relief. Anastomosis (by-pass). Prosthesis.

2 Palliation in thoracic surgery
Indications: Tracheal (bronchial) steosis. Tracheo (broncho)-esophageal fistula. Recurrent pleural effusion.

3 Tracheal and bronchial stenosis: palliative treatment

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7 Tracheostomy tube Only larynx and upper part of the trachea stenosis
Speech disorders Early restenosis Permanent care of the tube is required

8 Indications for tracheostomy:
Upper Airway Obstruction Alveolar Hypoventilation Excessive Secretions Miscellaneous

9 Upper Airway Obstruction
Trauma Intubation Facial and neck Burn or Intoxication Infection Epiglottitis Diphtheria Abscess Congenital Neoplasm Benign Malignant Granulomas Foreign body Tracheomalacia Vocal cord paralysis Sleep apnea Allergic reactions

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12 Percutaneous tracheostomy

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14 Technique of open tracheostomy

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16 Tracheal stenosis: methods of treatment
Rigid bronchoscopy: -Mechanical removal of the tumour (edge and forceps) -LASER therapy (cautery: Nd-YAG) Brachytherapy: neodymium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet

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20 Palliative removal of the tumour

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24 Laser cautery of the tumour

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27 How to maintain good results? Stents!

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29 How to maintain patency?
Dumon stent Dynamic stent – Y Gianturco stent – Z Wallstent, Palmas - net Different methods of introducing stents

30 Tracheal and bronchial silicone Dumon stents

31 Tracheal stents „Mesh”

32 „Z” stents

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34 Tracheal stent „Polyflex”

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41 Tracheal and esophageal stent

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44 Treatment of pleural effusions

45 Left hydrothorax

46 Massive left hydrothorax

47 Pleural effusion with pneumothorax (right side).

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49 Neoplastic pleural effusion
24% cancer patients (total): 36% lung cancer patients 25% breast cancer patients 10% leukemias 46% - first symptom of neoplastic disease

50 Pleural effusion: diagnosis
Pleural puncture: 50% - 70% Thoracoscopy: 93%

51 Pleural puncture

52 Pleural puncture- technique

53 Pleural puncture

54 Pleural effusion: prognosis
pH < 7,3 glucose level < 60 mg% Poor prognosis Survival < 2 months

55 Pleural effusion: treatment
Better prognosis Pleurodesis talc tetracyclin bleomycin Pleurectomy

56 Pleural effusion: pleurodesis

57 Pleural drainage: technique

58 Pleural drainage: technique

59 Chest drainage

60 Thoracoscopy

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65 Pericardiocentesis

66 Pericardial window

67 Thank you


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