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Filter by:This study aims to examine the safety and efficacy of the Percussion Device in detecting a pneumothorax in patients that have undergone thoracic surgery.
Endoscopic valve therapy is an effective therapy for patients with severe emphysema and low interlobar collateral ventilation. Although, valve therapy is a minimal-invasive treatment approach, it is associated with complications the most common of which is pneumothorax with a rate of 18-25%. Modifying post-operative medical care including bed rest for 48 hours after valve implantation may reduce the risk of post-interventional pneumothorax.
The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of two treatment strategies--delayed versus immediate surgery-- for children with primary spontaneous pneumothorax (collapse of the lung). Currently, both treatment modalities are used and there is no clear evidence that either option is superior. The investigators hypothesize that immediate surgery will have better outcomes with lower recurrence rates than delayed surgery.
The study will investigate characteristics of chronic pain after VATS surgery with two different sizes of videoscopic equipment.
The purpose of this study is to determine if emergency room physicians can use bedside ultrasound to quickly determine the proper placement of a central venous catheter and to evaluate for complications such as a punctured lung.