A member asked:

Please tell me about pleurodesis?

3 doctors weighed in across 2 answers

See below: Pleurodesis surgery is a procedure to help fuse portions of the lung to the chest wall, and thus preventing abnormal fluid from forming around the lung. The abnormal fluid stops forming, depending on its cause, and your other normal body fluids continue to do the right thing.

Answered 12/9/2013

5.8k views

Thank
Dr. Loki Skylizard answered

Specializes in Thoracic Surgery

Help breath: Pleurodesis is surgery performed to prevent recurrence of air (pneumothorax) or fluid (effusion) in chest cavity. When pneumothorax or effusion occur, they occupy space where lung should be. This prevents the lung from fully expanding. Pleurodesis is used to improve /maintain lung expansion, and maintain breathing. Modern thoracic surgeons will use vats (minimally invasive techniques).

Answered 12/9/2013

5.3k views

Thank

Related Questions

A member asked:

Where would circulation of fluids go after pleurodesis surgery?

5 doctors weighed in across 2 answers

A member asked:

Is it safe to smoke after vats pleurodesis?

6 doctors weighed in across 2 answers

A member asked:

Can spontaneous pneumothorax occur after pleurodesis?

4 doctors weighed in across 4 answers

A member asked:

After surgical pleurodesis can a pneumothorax still happen?

5 doctors weighed in across 2 answers