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Title: [Surgery for pulmonary tuberculosis. Review of 33 operated patients]. Author: Rodríguez M, Munita Sepúlveda JM, Pérez D, Bannura F, Rodríguez JC, Rodríguez P. Journal: Rev Med Chil; 2009 Feb; 137(2):234-9. PubMed ID: 19543645. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Surgical treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis is mainly limited to the management of sequelae such as bronchiectasis, hemoptysis and brochopleural fistulae. AIM: To review the data of patients who underwent surgical treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Retrospective review of 33 patients aged 18 to 73 years (24 males) who underwent lung resection surgery for the management of pulmonary tuberculosis. Follow-up data were obtained from outpatient visit records and registries of the national tuberculosis program. RESULTS: The reasons to perform surgery were the following: fifteen for hemoptysis, nine for lung destruction and nine for an active and multiresistant disease. No patient died in the postoperative period. The morbidity observed included empyema (n =5), pneumothorax (n =2), bronchopleural fistula (n =2) and hemothorax (n =2). At six months of follow up, six of the nine patients with active tuberculosis had negative acid-fast bacilli on sputum smear. Two of these patients died, one due to respiratory failure and another by an unrelated cause. Both dead patients had negative acid-fast bacilli on sputum smear. CONCLUSIONS: Surgery in pulmonary tuberculosis has a high rate of complications but may be useful in selected patients.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]