Curative lobectomy without a preoperative tissue diagnosis in a tuberculosis endemic country: A case report and discussion
Aimie Razali, Muhammad Amin Ibrahim, Mohammed Fauzi Abdul Rani, Adli Azam Mohammad Razi
Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare · 2021-11
Abstract
Curative surgery for a localized tumour at the early and pre-symptomatic stage is the main aim of lung nodule assessment. As part of the process, pre-operative tissue diagnosis is a key step in making appropriate clinical decisions and avoiding unnecessary invasive surgical intervention which is associated with high morbidity. In this case report, we describe a patient who had a curative lobectomy for a growing nodule without a preoperative tissue diagnosis although the initial discussion deemed it mandatory, and we dissected the arguments supporting it in the setting of a tuberculosis endemic country.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Tuberculosis
- Nodule (geology)
- Intervention (counseling)
- Surgery
- Curative treatment
- Stage (stratigraphy)
- General surgery