Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Medicine (Mar 2019)

Surgical Treatment of Pulmonary Aspergilloma

  • Reza Bagheri,
  • Seyed ziaollah Haghi,
  • Reza Afghani,
  • Shahrzad mohammadzadeh Lari,
  • Vahab Azmounfar,
  • Saeed Hakimian,
  • Mohammad Baradaran Firoozabadi,
  • Elham Lotfian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22038/jctm.2019.36794.1200
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 413 – 416

Abstract

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Introduction: Surgical approaches for the management of pulmonary aspergilloma have been accompanied with high levels of morbidity and mortality. However, these therapeutic options are still favored over other approaches for the treatment of Pulmonary Aspergilloma. In this study, we aimed to describe the characteristics of 30 patients with aspergilloma who referred to Ghaem hospital between 2017-2018 and describe their results. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study was conducted on 30 patients (i.e., 21 males and 9 females) with pulmonary aspergilloma who were treated via surgery. The patients were examined based on their age, gender, clinical symptoms prior to surgery, affected pulmonary lobe, surgical method, and postoperative complications. Results: The mean age of the patients was 48.13(5.2) years. Hemoptysis (90%) was the most common symptom of pulmonary aspergilloma, followed by productive cough and drug-resistant pneumonia. The most common problematic lobes included left upper lobe and right upper lobe. Regarding the surgical method, 21 and 9 patients underwent lobectomy and segmentectomy, respectively. After the surgery, residual space, wound infection, ad bronchopleural fistula was observed in 5 (16.7%), 3 (10%), and 2 (6.7%) cases, respectively. Furthermore, only one patient passed away. Conclusion: As the findings indicated, the methods of surgery (i.e., lobectomy and segmentectomy) showed effective treatment for patients.

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