Treatment is aimed at removing the pus and fluid from the pleura and treating the infection. Antibiotics are used to treat the underlying infection. The specific type of antibiotic depends on what type of bacteria is causing the infection.
The method used to drain the pus depends on the stage of the empyema.
In simple cases, a needle can be inserted into the pleural space to drain the fluid. This is called percutaneous thoracentesis.
In the later stages, or complex empyema, a drainage tube must be used to drain the pus. This procedure is usually performed under anesthesia in an operating room. There are different types of surgery for this:
- Thoracostomy: In this procedure, your doctor will insert a plastic tube into your chest between two ribs. Then they’ll connect the tube to a suction device and remove the fluid. They may also inject medication to help drain the fluid.
- Video-assisted thoracic surgery: Your surgeon will remove the affected tissue around your lung and then insert a drainage tube or use medication to remove the fluid. They will create three small incisions and use a tiny camera called a thoracoscope for this process.
- Open decortication: In this surgery, your surgeon will peel away the pleural peel.