Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4706
Title: Functional results of surgical treatment of bronchiectasis in a developing country
Authors: Yuncu, Gokhan
Ceylan, K.C.
Sevinc, Serpil
Ucvet, A.
Kaya, S.O.
Kiter, Göksel
Unsal, S.
Keywords: Bronchiectasis
Outcome assessment
Surgery
adolescent
adult
article
bronchiectasis
controlled study
demography
developing country
female
human
intermethod comparison
lobectomy
lung resection
major clinical study
male
morbidity
mortality
school child
treatment outcome
treatment response
Publisher: Ediciones Doyma, S.L.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The prevalence of bronchiectasis has decreased significantly over recent decades in developed countries. However, resection for bronchiectasis still plays an important part in thoracic surgery practice in developing countries such as Turkey. This study was designed to evaluate the outcomes of surgical treatment for bronchiectasis, particularly in aspects related to the effects on functional well-being. PATIENTS AND METHOD: From January 1995 through December 2003, operations for bronchiectasis were performed in 81 patients. Demographic features, type of resection, and operative morbidity and mortality were evaluated. The outcomes related to overall "social" or nonpulmonary functional status were classified and compared according to a scale constructed to assess patients' well-being preoperatively and at the 6th postoperative month. RESULTS: The mean age was 24.4 years and 47 patients (58%) were male. Surgical treatment was lobectomy in 37 (45%), pneumonectomy in 10 (12%), segmentectomy in 13 (16%), and lobectomy plus segmentectomy in 22 (27%) of the operations. Complete resection of disease was achieved in 69 patients (85%). There was no operative mortality. The rate of morbidity was 18.3%. Improvement to a functional status of excellent was observed in 81.7% and improvement to a status of good was seen in 12.7% of patients; 5.6% experienced no change. The results of complete resection were significantly better than those of incomplete resection (P=.0015). CONCLUSION: Functional results of surgical treatment for bronchiectasis in this series suggest that the outcomes are favorable and promising, particularly in selected patients with sufficient pulmonary reserves and localized disease who are suitable for complete resection.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4706
https://doi.org/10.1157/13086624
ISSN: 0300-2896
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