Abstract:
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of concealed incision single-hole thoracoscopic surgery based on enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)in the treatment of patients with spontaneous pneumothorax.
Methods A total of 60 patients with spontaneous pneumothorax were selected as study objects and were divided into two groups, and thoracoscopic surgeries were performed for these patients. The observation group was given single-hole thoracoscopic surgery by hidden incision, while the control group was given conventional thoracoscopic surgery with a single operating hole. The conditions of surgeries, postoperative clinical curative effects and incidence of complications of the two groups were compared.
Results The total incidence of postoperative complications, hospital stay and off-bed activity time, extubation time were better than that in the control groups (P < 0.05), while the amount of intraoperative bleeding and operation time showed no significantly differences(P>0.05).
Conclusion Single-hole thoracoscopic surgery by concealed incision based on ERAS does not increase operation difficulty, and can improve the clinical curative effect, reduce incidence of complications.