Surgical Treatment of Complications of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, including Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
Surgery for drug-resistant tuberculosis has been shown to be safe and effective, with similar level of mortalities associated with surgical intervention observed with that for lung cancer. While surgery has been an option to treat TB in the pre-antibiotic era, it is now increasingly used to treat c...
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doaj-4ebd73ed6b694d09b1285d5c16522b852020-11-24T23:59:45ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases1201-97121878-35112015-03-0132C616710.1016/j.ijid.2015.01.019Surgical Treatment of Complications of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, including Drug-Resistant TuberculosisRajhmun Madansein0Shreemanta Parida1Nesri Padayatchi2Nalini Singh3Iqbal Master4Kantharuben Naidu5Alimuddin Zumla6Markus Maeurer7Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, King Dinuzulu Hospital, Dept of Health, KwaZulu-Natal Province, Durban, South AfricaDivision of Therapeutic Immunology, TIM, Dept of Laboratory Medicine, Karolinska InstitutetMSC_Durban TeamDR-TB Department, King Dinuzulu Hospital, Dept of Health, KwaZulu-Natal Province, Durban, South AfricaDR-TB Department, King Dinuzulu Hospital, Dept of Health, KwaZulu-Natal Province, Durban, South AfricaDR-TB Department, King Dinuzulu Hospital, Dept of Health, KwaZulu-Natal Province, Durban, South AfricaDivision of Infection and Immunity, University College London Medical School, London, UKDivision of Therapeutic Immunology, TIM, Dept of Laboratory Medicine, Karolinska Institutet Surgery for drug-resistant tuberculosis has been shown to be safe and effective, with similar level of mortalities associated with surgical intervention observed with that for lung cancer. While surgery has been an option to treat TB in the pre-antibiotic era, it is now increasingly used to treat complications of pulmonary TB, particularly in patients with drug-resistant TB who do not respond to medical treatment. The two most frequent indications for lung resection in drug- resistant TB, are i) failed medical treatment with persistent sputum positivity or ii) patients who have had medical treatment and are sputum negative, but with persistent localized cavitary disease or bronchiectasis. Massive hemoptysis is a potentially life-threatening complication of TB. Lung resection is potentially curative in patients with massive hemoptysis and cavitary or bronchiectatic disease. Bronchial artery embolization in these patients has a high success rate but bears also the risk of recurrence. Lung resection can be safely undertaken in selected patients with HIV co-infection and pulmonary complications of TB. Ambulatory drainage is a novel, safe, affordable and effective method of draining a chronic TB associated empyema thoracis. We review here the current surgical treatment of the complications of pulmonary TB and discuss the experience from the Durban Cardiothoracic Surgery Unit for the surgical treatment of patients with complicated pulmonary TB. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971215000259Surgerytuberculosislung resectionTBM. tuberculosishemoptysisempyema thoracis |
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Rajhmun Madansein Shreemanta Parida Nesri Padayatchi Nalini Singh Iqbal Master Kantharuben Naidu Alimuddin Zumla Markus Maeurer Surgical Treatment of Complications of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, including Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis International Journal of Infectious Diseases Surgery tuberculosis lung resection TB M. tuberculosis hemoptysis empyema thoracis |
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Surgical Treatment of Complications of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, including Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis |
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Surgical Treatment of Complications of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, including Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis |
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Surgical Treatment of Complications of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, including Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis |
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Surgical Treatment of Complications of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, including Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis |
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Surgical Treatment of Complications of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, including Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis |
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surgical treatment of complications of pulmonary tuberculosis, including drug-resistant tuberculosis |
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International Journal of Infectious Diseases |
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Surgery for drug-resistant tuberculosis has been shown to be safe and effective, with similar level of mortalities associated with surgical intervention observed with that for lung cancer. While surgery has been an option to treat TB in the pre-antibiotic era, it is now increasingly used to treat complications of pulmonary TB, particularly in patients with drug-resistant TB who do not respond to medical treatment. The two most frequent indications for lung resection in drug- resistant TB, are i) failed medical treatment with persistent sputum positivity or ii) patients who have had medical treatment and are sputum negative, but with persistent localized cavitary disease or bronchiectasis. Massive hemoptysis is a potentially life-threatening complication of TB. Lung resection is potentially curative in patients with massive hemoptysis and cavitary or bronchiectatic disease. Bronchial artery embolization in these patients has a high success rate but bears also the risk of recurrence. Lung resection can be safely undertaken in selected patients with HIV co-infection and pulmonary complications of TB. Ambulatory drainage is a novel, safe, affordable and effective method of draining a chronic TB associated empyema thoracis. We review here the current surgical treatment of the complications of pulmonary TB and discuss the experience from the Durban Cardiothoracic Surgery Unit for the surgical treatment of patients with complicated pulmonary TB.
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Surgery tuberculosis lung resection TB M. tuberculosis hemoptysis empyema thoracis |
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