Thoracoscopy with blebectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that involves removing blebs (small air-filled sacs) from the lung's surface, which can cause lung collapse. Mechanical pleurodesis is a procedure where the pleural space around the lung is irritated to create inflammation and scarring, which helps prevent the recurrence of collapsed lungs. This combined procedure is often done to treat recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax.
A thoradesis is a term used when a procedure is used to remove tissue from the thorax (chest). It is also called a pleurodesis. It can, in effect, remove the pleural cavity.
Pleurodesis is generally considered a safe procedure, but it does carry some risks, including infection, pain, and respiratory complications. The procedure involves the instillation of a sclerosing agent into the pleural space to adhere the lung to the chest wall, which can lead to discomfort and, in rare cases, serious complications. Patients should discuss potential risks and benefits with their healthcare provider to make an informed decision based on their individual health circumstances.
CPT code 32141 refers to "Thoracotomy, with resection of lung, single lobe," which involves surgical access to the thoracic cavity to remove a portion of the lung. In contrast, CPT code 32655 describes "Thoracoscopic pleurodesis," a minimally invasive procedure aimed at adhering the lung to the chest wall to prevent pleural effusion. The key difference lies in the type of procedure (open lung resection vs. minimally invasive pleurodesis) and their respective indications.
Yes it is! By far one of the most painful surgical procedures out there. Ive had two of them along with a lung lobectomy and each time was hospitalized for 1 month recovery time. My surgical pleurodesis was done due to 9 spontaneous pneumothorax.
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This is a procedure that can be done in the doctor's office
A Stamey procedure is a surgical procedure that is commonly done on females who suffer from stress incontinence. This procedure can be done endoscopically or with small incisions on the abdominal wall and on the vaginal area. This is done by suspending the fascia of the bladder to the rectus fascia using sutures.
The procedure is done in an operating room
To obliterate the pleural space means to eliminate or close off the space between the pleurae, which are the membranes surrounding the lungs. This procedure is often done to prevent the accumulation of fluid (pleural effusion) or air (pneumothorax) in the pleural cavity, typically through techniques such as pleurodesis. In this process, a substance is introduced to cause inflammation and subsequent scarring, effectively sealing the pleural space.
A D&C, Dilation and Curettage, which is a procedure to scrape the uterus.