A clinical case of the effective use of valve bronchoblocation in complex treatment of a patient with caseous pneumonia with multidrug resistance of the pathogen tuberculosis
N.A. Gulyaeva, V.D. Adamova, A.S. Delakhov, A.E. Varlamov
Yakut Medical Journal · 2024-06
Abstract
Valvular bronchoblocation is a minimally invasive non–drug method of treating pulmonary tuberculosis and its complications. The method is based on the creation of therapeutic hypoventilation in the affected area of the lung while maintaining the drainage function of the bronchus by installing an endobronchial valve in its lumen. The article describes a case of effective application of the valvular bronchoblocation method in an acute progressive form of tuberculosis - caseous pneumonia, in a patient with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis pathogen (MDR MBT). Keywords: tuberculosis, method of treatment, valvular bronchoblocation, effectiveness of treatment, multidrug resistance, causative agent of tuberculosis.
MeSH terms
- Multiple drug resistance
- Medicine
- Tuberculosis
- Pneumonia
- Pathogen
- Intensive care medicine
- Dermatology