Surgical treatment of tuberculous empyema in children
Giller Db, И. И. Мартель, И.И. Ениленис, В.В. Короев, O. Sh. Kesayev, B.D. Giller, G. V. Shcherbakova
Pirogov Russian Journal of Surgery · 2019-01
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To analyze surgical treatment of tuberculous pleural empyema in children depending on the stage of the process. MATERIAL AND METHODS: There were 82 patients aged 4-17 years with tuberculous pleural empyema. Clinical and X-ray features of different stages of disease are described. Certain types of surgical interventions at each stage of the process are analyzed. RESULTS: In 72 children with empyema stage III 76 surgeries were performed. Postoperative complications occurred in 2 (2.6%) cases (delayed lung inflation) that required thoracocentesis with pleural drainage. There was no postoperative mortality. CONCLUSION: Complex treatment of tuberculous pleural empyema in children and adolescents with the use of modern surgical methods is followed by satisfactory outcomes in all patients. However, surgical technique, postoperative morbidity and hospital-stay depend on the stage of the process. Unfortunately, almost 90% of patients had empyema stage III. Therefore, minimally invasive surgery was not advisable and extensive, traumatic surgeries were required.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Empyema
- Surgery
- Stage (stratigraphy)
- Pleural empyema
- Tuberculosis