Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2013; 61(04): 350-356
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1333327
Original Thoracic
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Value of Autofluorescence in Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery in Pleural Diseases

Serife Tuba Liman
1   Department of Thoracic Surgery, Kocaeli University, The Faculty of Medicine, Kocaeli, Turkey
,
Aykut Elicora
1   Department of Thoracic Surgery, Kocaeli University, The Faculty of Medicine, Kocaeli, Turkey
,
Salih Topcu
1   Department of Thoracic Surgery, Kocaeli University, The Faculty of Medicine, Kocaeli, Turkey
,
Asli Gul Akgul
1   Department of Thoracic Surgery, Kocaeli University, The Faculty of Medicine, Kocaeli, Turkey
,
Seymur Salih Mehmetoglu
1   Department of Thoracic Surgery, Kocaeli University, The Faculty of Medicine, Kocaeli, Turkey
,
Ahmet Ilgazli
2   Department of Thoracic Diseases, Kocaeli University, The Faculty of Medicine, Kocaeli, Turkey
,
Cengiz Ercin
3   Department of Pathology, Kocaeli University, The Faculty of Medicine, Kocaeli, Turkey
,
Nilay Etiler
4   Department of Public Health, Kocaeli University, The Faculty of Medicine, Kocaeli, Turkey
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06. September 2012

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20. Februar 2013 (online)

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Abstract

Background Autofluorescence (AF) examination in thoracoscopy has not been used frequently. Here, our aim was to determine whether AF examination contributes additional information to white-light (WL) examination when attempting to detect malignant pleural lesions. We also liked to know whether the effectiveness of WL and AF-mode combination would be different for various pathologies or lesions of the pleura.

Methods It is a retrospective study. Thirty-three patients with unexplained exudative pleural effusions underwent AF-assisted video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS). Patients' data from the files were evaluated. In each case, the pleural cavity was thoroughly examined under WL alone and then in AF mode.

Results The sensitivity and specificity of AF-assisted VATS for detecting malignant pleural lesions were 78.7 and 85%, respectively, and there were 21.3% false negatives. In the group with metastatic pleural disease, AF VATS correctly identified all lesions as AF positive, whereas sensitivity was lower for the group with malignant mesothelioma. Seven lesions, which were not diagnosed under WL, were detected in AF mode.

Conclusion The overall sensitivity of AF-assisted VATS for detecting pleural malignancies was not satisfactory because of diagnostic errors in malignant mesothelioma. But it would be useful in detecting small malignant pleural lesions, which are not diagnosed under WL.