Implantation of polyglycolic acid mesh over lung resection staple lines to prevent air leaks
Lary A. Robinson, Sandra Bryant, Xiaoqi Sun, Mokshitha S. Kaki, Samuel T. Freyaldenhoven, Taylor Schwer, Alexis Bailey, Youngchul Kim

TL;DR
Using a polyglycolic acid mesh over lung resection staple lines reduces air leaks and hospital stays after surgery.
Contribution
A novel surgical technique using absorbable mesh to prevent postoperative air leaks in lung resections.
Findings
Patients with mesh had a significantly shorter hospital stay compared to those without mesh.
The mesh was especially effective in reducing complications during multilobe resections.
No mortalities, empyemas, or wound infections were observed in either group.
Abstract
Postoperative air leak is the most common complication following lung resection, occurring in 30% to 58% patients. It requires postponing chest tube removal and contributes to postoperative pain, pneumonia, empyemas, and increased hospital length of stay and cost. We placed a double layer of absorbable polyglycolic acid mesh over the parenchymal staple lines at the end of every major lung resection and retrospectively reviewed the results compared to a cohort of similar lung resections without the use of mesh. We retrospectively reviewed consecutive patients undergoing segmentectomy, lobectomy, or multilobe lung resection (one resection was lobectomy or segmentectomy) between Novermber 2020 and July 2024 who had placement of a double layer of polyglycolic mesh over parenchymal staple lines held in place with lung sealant. The control cohort comprised consecutive patients undergoing the…
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TopicsEnhanced Recovery After Surgery · Airway Management and Intubation Techniques · Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
