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. 1998;4(4):177–182. doi: 10.1155/DTE.4.177

Video-Assisted Thoracoscopy is Feasible Under Local Anesthesia

Hans J M Smit 1,, Franz M N H Schramel 1, Tom G Sutedja 1, Luud S C ter Laak-Uytenhaak 1, Marjolein H Nannes-Pols 1, Pieter E Postmus 1
PMCID: PMC2362601  PMID: 18493470

Abstract

Video-assisted thoracoscopy (VAT) is usually performed under general anesthesia (GA). We performed an analysis to determine whether multithoracoport VAT under local anesthesia (LA) is feasible.

Methods: Forty-five VAT under LA were performed in 34 men and 11 women (mean age 46.8 years) in the endoscopy room.

Results: The waiting time for VAT under LA was 0.5–6h on working days. There were no major complications during or after the VAT. In 9 patients, pleural malignancy was diagnosed, and in 7 patients suspected malignancy was excluded. In 5 patients we found bacterial empyema, of whom 4 had diathermic adhesiolysis during VAT. In 4 patients, the clinical diagnosis was tuberculosis by exclusion, and in 2 patients no conclusive diagnosis could be drawn. VAT influenced treatment policy 15 times, and in 17 pneumothorax patients talc poudrage was performed during the procedure.

Conclusion: VAT under LA is safe, effective, logistically simple, and requires no long waiting times. No conversion to GA was necessary.

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