Title of article :
Fungus ball: Clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment in 31 cases
Author/Authors :
Aghajanzadeh, M Department of Thoracic Surgery - Pulmonology Department - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht , Safarpoor, F Department of Thoracic Surgery - Pulmonology Department - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht , Amani, H Department of Thoracic Surgery - Pulmonology Department - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht , Alavy, A Department of Thoracic Surgery - Pulmonology Department - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht , Sarshad, A Department of Thoracic Surgery - Pulmonology Department - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht
Abstract :
Background: Clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment, and outcome of pulmonary Fungus ball have been
known to depend on the underlying lung disease. We described clinical findings, diagnosis and results of surgical
treatment of Fungus ball.
Methods: From 1992 to 2005, we operated 31 patients with aspergilloma. Among them, 18 were male with a median
age of 52 (30 to 70 years). 11 were afflicted with simple aspergiolloma and the rest with complex aspergiolloma.
Results: Hemoptysis and cough were the most complaints. Diagnostic tools were CXR and CT scan. Tuberculosis
and Bronchectasis were the most common underlying lung diseases. 39 procedures were performed in the
patients. The most common surgical procedures were Lobectomy, wedgresection and closed tube cavernostomy
with amphotericin installation in the cavity. The most common postoperative complications in the complex type
were bronchopleural fistula, empyema and persistent space. Intraoperative mortality occurred in two cases because
of bleeding during one to four year follow-up. Eight patients died because of sepsis and respiratory failure.
Conclusions: Because of the underlying lung disease, postoperative complications and mortality rate were high
especially in complex aspergiolloma. However, surgery is the approach of choice in these patients. In high-risk
patients, tube cavernostomy could be helpful.
Keywords :
Lobotomy , Tube cavenostomy , Fungi , Aspergilloma
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics