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Autologous Reflected Pericardial Flap Coverage of Post-Resection Bronchial Stump; Was it Effective in Preventing Broncho-Pleural Fistula in Children?


Ahmed H. Lamloum
Ihab Mohamed Salah Eldin Elsharkawy
Hassan Alsisi
M. ElZayadi
Mahmoud A. Wkee
Ahmed M. Elwakeel

Abstract

Background: Postoperative broncho-pleural fistula (BPF) is a major surgical complication that may be life-threatening in some cases.  Many prophylactic surgical techniques were claimed. However, the best method to be used is not yet settled.


Objective: In this study, we  investigated the efficacy and safety of an autologous reflected pericardial flap in protecting against such a serious condition in the  pediatric population. Patients and Methods: Between January 2018 and June 2023, 202 patients who underwent lung resection surgery for  congenital and/or infective causes at Kasr AlAiny and Fayoum University Hospitals were divided into two groups: group A (104  patients with no coverage techniques) and group B (98 patients with pericardial flap coverage).


Results: Over the mean follow-up  duration (21.02+9.76 months), postoperative air leakage occurred in 10 patients. 9 (8.82%) of which belonged to group A, and only 1  diabetic patient (1.02%) was among the coverage method group that denoted a statistically significant difference (P value = 0.0116).  Postoperative hospital stays and need for reintervention were also significantly lower in group B (2.02 + 0.60) vs. group A (6.13 + 1.65) and  8 patients needed intervention in group A vs. 1 patient in group B, with a p value< 0.05).


Conclusion: In-hospital results of bronchial  stump covering with pericardium were favourable in terms of postoperative morbidity and mortality, indicating its efficacy and safety in  preventing postresection bronchial stump dehiscence.


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