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. 2012 Mar 8;14(6):729–733. doi: 10.1093/icvts/ivs056

Table 1:

The clinic attendees were comprised of patients with a wide range of initial thoracic problems which required varied surgical management during their inpatient stay

Reason for initial admission Frequency
Pleural procedures Empyema drainage 15 (18.1%)
Pleurx drain insertion 9 (10.8%)
Thoracic fenestration 7 (8.4%)
Bedside chest drain insertion for pleural effusion 6 (7.2%)
Talc pleurodesis 6 (7.2%)
Decortication for empyema 2 (2.4%)
CT-guided drainage of pleural space 1 (1.2%)
Evacuation haemothorax 1 (1.2%)
Lung resections Lobectomy 13 (15.7%)
VATS lung biopsy 5 (6%)
Pulmonary wedge resection 2 (2.4%)
Bullectomy 2 (2.4%)
Metastatectomy 1 (1.2%)
Others Pectus repair 7 (8.4%)
Chest wall hernia repair 2 (2.4%)
Radio-frequency ablation 1 (1.2%)
Conservative management of thorax stab wound 1 (1.2%)
Unknown 2 (2.4%)
Total 83