Nelson de Araujo Vega, Hugo Alejandro Vega Ortega, Alfio José Tincani, Ivan Felizardo Contrera Toro
Objective: To evaluate pleural drainage using a one-way flutter valve following elective lung resection. Methods: This was a prospective
study, with descriptive analysis, of 39 lung resections performed using a one-way flutter valve to achieve pleural drainage during the
postoperative period. Patients less than 12 years of age were excluded, as were those submitted to pneumonectomy or emergency surgery,
those who were considered lost to follow-up and those in whom water-seal drainage was used as the initial method of pleural drainage.
Lung expansion, duration of the drainage, hospital stay and postoperative complications were noted. Results: A total of 36 patients were
included and analyzed in this study. The mean duration of pleural drainage was 3.0 ± 1.6 days. At 30 days after the surgical procedure, chest
X-ray results were considered normal for 34 patients (95.2%). Postoperative complications occurred in 8 patients (22.4%) and were related
to the drainage system in 3 (8.4%) of those. Conclusions: The use of a one-way flutter valve following elective lung resection was effective,
was well tolerated and presented a low rate of complications.
Keywords: Drainage; Postoperative complications; Thoracic surgery.