Surgical Management of Pulmonary Tuberculosis - A Review of 3,566 Cases -

폐결핵의 외과적 요법에 대한 임상적 고찰: 3,566예의 분석

  • Published : 1992.05.01

Abstract

Between October 1964 and August 1979, 2,537 patients underwent operation for pulmonary disease including tuberculosis at the National Kongju Hospital. Ages at operation ranged from 6.6 to 67.6 years with a mean age of 30.8 years and the male to female ratio was 3.07: l. Indications for operation were, respectively, as follows; destroyed lobe or segment with /without cavity[68.6%], ipsilateral total destroyed lung[14.8%], empyema with/wit-hout fistula[6.0%], atelectasis with bronchostenosis[2.6%], bronchiectasis[2.4%], tuberculoma[1.6%], lung abscess[1.7%], etc. There were 1,416 thoracoplasties[most common], 915 lobectomies, 591 pneumonectomies, etc. 1,073 patients with hemoptysis were found, streaking[23.8%], mild[42.3%], moderate[26.6%], severe[3.4%] and massive[3.9%] as the severity. Tuberculosis was the most common cause of severe and massive hem-optysis. Postoperative complications were developed 16.% of the operated cases, bleeding was the most frequent complication found in these cases. The mortality of operation was 8%, the most common cause of death was bleeding also.

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