Uniport versus Two-Port Video-Assisted Thoracoscopy in the Management of Retained Traumatic Hemothorax

Background: Traumatic hemothorax is the most common finding after chest trauma. Chest tube insertion is the primary management step. Retained hemothorax ranges from 5% to 30%. Various management strategies exist; observation is recommended for small amounts, whereas surgery is necessary for larger o...

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Published in:SVU - International Journal of Medical Sciences
Main Authors: Ibrahim Mohammed Khalil, Mohammed Fawzy Eltaweel, Hesham Hassan Ahmed
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Language:English
Published: South Valley University, Faculty of Medicine 2025-01-01
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Mohammed Fawzy Eltaweel
Hesham Hassan Ahmed
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description Background: Traumatic hemothorax is the most common finding after chest trauma. Chest tube insertion is the primary management step. Retained hemothorax ranges from 5% to 30%. Various management strategies exist; observation is recommended for small amounts, whereas surgery is necessary for larger ones. Surgical intervention can be performed via thoracotomy or video-assisted thoracoscopy (VATS). Objectives: This study aims to compare between uniport and two-port technique VATS evacuation of retained clotted blood regarding safety and effectiveness. Patients and methods: This prospective study was performed in the Cardiothoracic Surgery Department at Menoufia University Hospital from June 2023 to December 2024. The study was conducted on 42 patients who presented with retained traumatic hemothorax managed by VATS. Results: This study included 42 patients who underwent VATS evacuation of retained hemothorax: single-port VATS in 26 patients and two-port VATS in 16 patients. The chest X-ray showed improvement in 24 cases in the uniport group and 10 cases in the two-port group, while residual haziness was noted in two cases in the uniport group and six cases in the two-port group, with statistically significant difference (FEp= 0.038). Conclusion: Early evacuation of retained traumatic hemothorax via VATS is recommended. Both uniport and two-port VATS techniques yield mostly similar outcomes; however, we advocate for uniport VATS whenever possible, as it is less invasive for the patient.
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spelling doaj-art-c514e1449b054cd0bfa0ecaf7ea7d4642025-09-29T08:27:50ZengSouth Valley University, Faculty of MedicineSVU - International Journal of Medical Sciences2735-427X2636-34022025-01-0181835841https://doi.org/10.21608/svuijm.2025.367525.2142Uniport versus Two-Port Video-Assisted Thoracoscopy in the Management of Retained Traumatic HemothoraxIbrahim Mohammed Khalil 0 Mohammed Fawzy Eltaweel 1Hesham Hassan Ahmed2Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Menoufia University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt.Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Menoufia University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt.Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Menoufia University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt.Background: Traumatic hemothorax is the most common finding after chest trauma. Chest tube insertion is the primary management step. Retained hemothorax ranges from 5% to 30%. Various management strategies exist; observation is recommended for small amounts, whereas surgery is necessary for larger ones. Surgical intervention can be performed via thoracotomy or video-assisted thoracoscopy (VATS). Objectives: This study aims to compare between uniport and two-port technique VATS evacuation of retained clotted blood regarding safety and effectiveness. Patients and methods: This prospective study was performed in the Cardiothoracic Surgery Department at Menoufia University Hospital from June 2023 to December 2024. The study was conducted on 42 patients who presented with retained traumatic hemothorax managed by VATS. Results: This study included 42 patients who underwent VATS evacuation of retained hemothorax: single-port VATS in 26 patients and two-port VATS in 16 patients. The chest X-ray showed improvement in 24 cases in the uniport group and 10 cases in the two-port group, while residual haziness was noted in two cases in the uniport group and six cases in the two-port group, with statistically significant difference (FEp= 0.038). Conclusion: Early evacuation of retained traumatic hemothorax via VATS is recommended. Both uniport and two-port VATS techniques yield mostly similar outcomes; however, we advocate for uniport VATS whenever possible, as it is less invasive for the patient.https://svuijm.journals.ekb.eg/article_421849.htmltraumatic hemothorax video-assisted thoracoscopyvats evacuation of retained hemothorax
spellingShingle Ibrahim Mohammed Khalil
Mohammed Fawzy Eltaweel
Hesham Hassan Ahmed
Uniport versus Two-Port Video-Assisted Thoracoscopy in the Management of Retained Traumatic Hemothorax
traumatic hemothorax video-assisted thoracoscopy
vats evacuation of retained hemothorax
title Uniport versus Two-Port Video-Assisted Thoracoscopy in the Management of Retained Traumatic Hemothorax
title_full Uniport versus Two-Port Video-Assisted Thoracoscopy in the Management of Retained Traumatic Hemothorax
title_fullStr Uniport versus Two-Port Video-Assisted Thoracoscopy in the Management of Retained Traumatic Hemothorax
title_full_unstemmed Uniport versus Two-Port Video-Assisted Thoracoscopy in the Management of Retained Traumatic Hemothorax
title_short Uniport versus Two-Port Video-Assisted Thoracoscopy in the Management of Retained Traumatic Hemothorax
title_sort uniport versus two port video assisted thoracoscopy in the management of retained traumatic hemothorax
topic traumatic hemothorax video-assisted thoracoscopy
vats evacuation of retained hemothorax
url https://svuijm.journals.ekb.eg/article_421849.html
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