pleuraefusion
Pleuraefusion is a medical procedure that involves the anatomical fusion of the pleurae, the two-layered membrane surrounding the lungs, in concert with the corresponding layers of the adjacent chest wall or diaphragm. The procedure is typically performed to manage conditions such as pneumothorax, hemothorax, or other diseases that involve air or fluid accumulation in the pleural space.
During pleuraefusion, the surgeon may use various techniques to closely adhere the pleurae, including suturing, stapling,
Pleuraefusion is often used in the treatment of chronic empyema, a condition characterized by the presence
Other indications for pleuraefusion include treatment of recurrent pleural effusions, which are collections of fluid that
Although pleuraefusion can be an effective treatment option for certain conditions, it is not without risks