2011
DOI: 10.1093/icvts/ivr118
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Massive haemothorax after pulmonary endostapling preloaded with bioabsorbable tissue reinforcement material

Abstract: Reinforced endostapling can prevent postoperative air leakage from surgical stumps. We herein present a 58-year old woman with idiopathic interstitial pneumonia who developed lethal haemothorax after a thoracoscopic lung biopsy with the use of an endostapler preloaded with bioabsorbable tissue reinforcement material. This lethal haemothorax, which occurred on the day after the lung biopsy, required an emergency operation. The bleeding point was an intercostal artery of the inferior chest wall adjacent to the s… Show more

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“…Postoperative bleeding requiring a reoperation after a VATS procedure is reported to be 0.6% [1] and surgical devices are often responsible [2][3][4][5]. An endostapler is one of the most essential devices for a VATS and could cause parenchymal injury by the direct contact of the reinforced materials [3,6] or tip of the stapler itself [2,5]. However, the delayed bleeding due to the protruding edge of the staple line has not been previously described in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postoperative bleeding requiring a reoperation after a VATS procedure is reported to be 0.6% [1] and surgical devices are often responsible [2][3][4][5]. An endostapler is one of the most essential devices for a VATS and could cause parenchymal injury by the direct contact of the reinforced materials [3,6] or tip of the stapler itself [2,5]. However, the delayed bleeding due to the protruding edge of the staple line has not been previously described in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the selection of the appropriate cartridge, particularly the choice between green or gold and blue or gold, is sometimes confusing. The results of the present study may encourage surgeons to select the gold cartridges Previous case reports and small-sized studies have reported the complications associated with pulmonary stapling [9,10], and we also previously reported staplingrelated complications using a large number of cases performed with various staplers [8]. However, due to the usage of various staplers, the analysis for complications was unclear and it was not possible to determine the most appropriate stapler for this procedure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Issues with abrasion and concomitant bleeding complications have been reported when using staple line reinforcements. 18,19 In this study, we examined the potential for abrasion and compared the novel buttress to a commercially available product without a history of increased abrasion or bleeding. EER was found to be non-inferior to GSG, with no evidence of marked abrasion and a lower rate of moderate abrasion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%