"Pleurotomy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A pleurotomy is a surgical incision into the pleural cavity, which is the space between the lungs and the chest wall. It's often performed to treat conditions such as pneumothorax (collapsed lung), pleural effusion (fluid buildup in the pleural space), or empyema (pus-filled cavity).There are different types of pleurotomy, including:1. Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) pleurotomy: a minimally invasive procedure using a small camera and instruments to make the incision.2. Open pleurotomy: a more traditional, open-chest surgery approach.3. Minimal access thoracic surgery (MATS) pleurotomy: a type of VATS that uses multiple small incisions, with one for a camera and the others for instruments.Pleurotomy can be either diagnostic (to investigate a condition) or therapeutic (to treat an existing condition). The goal of the surgery is usually to drain fluid, remove a membrane (pleura) that's causing obstruction, or repair any damaged tissue.It's worth noting that pleurotomy is usually performed under general anesthesia and can be done for various reasons, including treatment of lung conditions, cancer, or to relieve symptoms such as shortness of breath or chest pain.
Pleurorrhea refers to the copious and explosive coughing up of blood, mucus, and escape of air from the chest.