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Query: KEGG:D01084 (Talc)
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Spontaneous pneumothorax is a common condition that usually affects young adults. Talc insufflation, either as a poudrage or by using slurry, is recognized as an effective treatment. We report a case of talc that resulted in chronic debilitating pain and necessitated further surgery.
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PMID:Chronic pain due to talc pleurodesis for spontaneous pneumothorax. 1460 32

Spontaneous pneumothorax is divided into primary, when there is no underlying lung disease, and secondary, mainly caused by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. A variety of different non-invasive and invasive treatment options exist. Due to the lack of large randomised controlled trials no level A evidence is present. A first episode of a primary spontaneous pneumothorax is treated by observation if it is < 20% or by simple aspiration if it is > 20%, but recurrences are frequent. For recurrent or persisting pneumothorax a more invasive approach is indicated whereby video-assisted thoracic surgery provides a treatment of lung (resection of blebs or bullae) and pleura (pleurectomy or abrasion). In patients with a secondary spontaneous pneumothorax related to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, there is an associated increased mortality and a more aggressive approach is warranted consisting of initial thoracic drainage followed by recurrence prevention by thoracoscopy or thoracotomy in patients with a low or moderate operative risk. Talc instillation by the thoracic drain is preferred for patients with a high operative risk.
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PMID:Current management of spontaneous pneumothorax. 1645 20