Acta Medica Nagasakiensia
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CASE REPORT
Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Pericardial Window in the Treatment of Pericardial Effusion: Report of Two Cases
Takuro MIYAZAKINaoya YAMASAKITomoshi TSUCHIYAKeitaro MATSUMOTOHideyori SENGYOKUHironosuke WATANABEKoichi TOMOSHIGETakeshi NAGAYASU
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2012 Volume 57 Issue 3 Pages 105-107

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A 54-year-old man had a history of subxiphoid pericardial window due to suspected tuberculous effusions. Seventeen years later, following chronic heart failure and implantation of a pacemaker, he again developed pericardial and pleural effusion, requiring repeated percutaneous pericardiocentesis, pleurocentesis and chest tube drainage. A 5×5-cm section of pericardium was successfully resected with video-assisted thoracic pericardial window. No recurrence of pericardial effusion has since been encountered during 36 months follow-up. An 85-year-old woman had a history of percutaneous pericardiocentesis and pleurocentesis due to chronic pericarditis. The effusion of unknown origin was refractory to medication and additional pericardiocentesis and percutaneous pericardial and chest tube drainage. A 4×4-cm section of pericardium was also successfully resected. No recurrence of pericardial effusion has been seen during 8 months follow-up. Video-assisted thoracoscopic pericardial window is an effective procedure for treating intractable pericardial effusion.
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