Management of bronchiectasis remains controversial and information on long-term results of surgical treatment is poor. Clinical records of 45 patients, who underwent surgery for bronchiectasis in an 8-year period, were retrospectively reviewed. Bronchiectasis focus was isolated in 24 cases, associated with a limited homolateral or controlateral focus in 9 and 11, respectively; two patients had bilateral evident foci. Bronchiectasis was responsible for lobe destruction in 23 cases. All patients had symptoms: haemoptysis (n = 7), recurrent pneumonia (n = 7), persistent bronchorrea with recurrent infection (n = 15), hemoptysis and recurrent infection (n = 16). A total of 23 lobectomies, 11 lobectomies+segmentectomies, 2 bi-lobectomies, 9 segmentectomies and 1 pneumonectomy were carried out. There were no perioperative deaths; complications occurred in 5 patients (postoperative pneumonia in 2, prolonged air-leak, residual air-space and bronchial infection 1 each). Symptoms disappeared in 32 patients, 10 patients experienced a significant improvement. Exercise tolerance remained stable or improved in 33 and 2 cases, respectively, a slight impairment was observed in 9. Out of 32 evaluable patients 11 had an unchanged FEV 1, 15 had a limited FEV lowering (<15%), and 9 had a more important functional loss. Surgical treatment of bronchiectasis obtains satisfactory long-term results, with acceptable morbidity rates.

Surgical treatment of bronchiectasis: early and long-term results / R., Giovannetti; M., Alifano; Stefani, Alessandro; A., Legras; M., Grigoroiu; Collet, J. Y.; P., Magdeleinat; Regnard, J. F.. - In: INTERACTIVE CARDIOVASCULAR AND THORACIC SURGERY. - ISSN 1569-9285. - ELETTRONICO. - 7:(2008), pp. 609-612. [10.1510/icvts.2007.163972]

Surgical treatment of bronchiectasis: early and long-term results.

STEFANI, Alessandro;
2008

Abstract

Management of bronchiectasis remains controversial and information on long-term results of surgical treatment is poor. Clinical records of 45 patients, who underwent surgery for bronchiectasis in an 8-year period, were retrospectively reviewed. Bronchiectasis focus was isolated in 24 cases, associated with a limited homolateral or controlateral focus in 9 and 11, respectively; two patients had bilateral evident foci. Bronchiectasis was responsible for lobe destruction in 23 cases. All patients had symptoms: haemoptysis (n = 7), recurrent pneumonia (n = 7), persistent bronchorrea with recurrent infection (n = 15), hemoptysis and recurrent infection (n = 16). A total of 23 lobectomies, 11 lobectomies+segmentectomies, 2 bi-lobectomies, 9 segmentectomies and 1 pneumonectomy were carried out. There were no perioperative deaths; complications occurred in 5 patients (postoperative pneumonia in 2, prolonged air-leak, residual air-space and bronchial infection 1 each). Symptoms disappeared in 32 patients, 10 patients experienced a significant improvement. Exercise tolerance remained stable or improved in 33 and 2 cases, respectively, a slight impairment was observed in 9. Out of 32 evaluable patients 11 had an unchanged FEV 1, 15 had a limited FEV lowering (<15%), and 9 had a more important functional loss. Surgical treatment of bronchiectasis obtains satisfactory long-term results, with acceptable morbidity rates.
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Surgical treatment of bronchiectasis: early and long-term results / R., Giovannetti; M., Alifano; Stefani, Alessandro; A., Legras; M., Grigoroiu; Collet, J. Y.; P., Magdeleinat; Regnard, J. F.. - In: INTERACTIVE CARDIOVASCULAR AND THORACIC SURGERY. - ISSN 1569-9285. - ELETTRONICO. - 7:(2008), pp. 609-612. [10.1510/icvts.2007.163972]
R., Giovannetti; M., Alifano; Stefani, Alessandro; A., Legras; M., Grigoroiu; Collet, J. Y.; P., Magdeleinat; Regnard, J. F.
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