Ragusa Mark, Martelli Massimo, Breda Cristiano, Carbognani Paolo, Cardillo Giuseppe, Griffo Salvatore, Lucchi Marco, Monaco Guglielmo, Morandi Uliano, Pecoriello Roberta, Puma Francesco, Sensi Beatrice, Daddi Giuliano
Università degli Studi di Perugia, Sede di Perugia, SC di Chirurgia Toracica, Perugia.
Chir Ital. 2007 Sep-Oct;59(5):627-34.
Spontaneous pneumothorax, in both the primary and secondary variants, is a relatively frequent disease, occurring at all ages. Management of spontaneous pneumothorax is not standardised. Furthermore, few attempts have been made in the literature to codify the diagnostic workup and treatment. The aim of the present study is to report the results of a nationwide fact-finding survey, focused on current practice in the management of spontaneous pneumothorax by thoracic surgeons. A questionnaire, consisting of items in 6 major areas, was prepared and e-mailed to 49 thoracic surgery units in Italy. Thirty-five centres responded. The results (collected in a database presented at the XXX Congress of the Italian Society of Thoracic Surgeons in October 2006) show agreement on some questions (surgical indications, thoracoscopy as the first-choice surgical technique, use of mechanical staplers...) and a great variability of ideas and attitudes on others (CT scanning in primary spontaneous pneumothorax, definition of persistent air-leak, clamping of the chest tube before removal, pleurodesis techniques, postoperative chest X-ray schedule...). It is the authors' opinion that further work is needed in order to achieve a greater measure of agreement in the management of primary and secondary pneumothorax.