雑誌文献を検索します。書籍を検索する際には「書籍検索」を選択してください。

検索

書誌情報 詳細検索 by 医中誌

Japanese

Cavernostomy for Extensive Intrapulmonary Cavitary Abscesses That Turned into Destroyed Lungs Asami Tsuchida 1 , Hiroaki Harada 1 , Masaya Otabe 1 , Koichi Akayama 1 , Risa Kuboi 1 , Satoshi Shibata 1 1Department of Respiratory Surgery, Higashihiroshima Medical Center Keyword: destroyed lung , lung abscess , palliative surgery , cavernostomy pp.1105-1109
Published Date 2023/12/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.15106/j_kyobu76_1105
  • Abstract
  • Look Inside
  • Reference

Surgical resection of the infected lung with curative intent is the treatment of choice for lung abscesses that are difficult to control with medical treatment alone. However, lung resection is considered difficult in some cases. Herein, we report two cases of destroyed lungs with severe symptoms, for which palliative cavernostomy was performed instead of infected lung resection.

Case 1 was a 45-year-old man who had granulomatosis with polyangiitis in both lungs. Steroid pulse and immunosuppression therapies were repeated, resulting in a huge, destroyed lung on the right side with chronic necrotizing bilateral aspergillosis, causing severe symptoms. Considering the bilateral spread and extension of the cavity lesions, cavernostomy was performed for the destroyed right lung.

Case 2 was a 73-year-old woman who had undergone a left lower lobectomy for a metastatic lung tumor and developed a destroyed lung with severe symptoms in the residual left upper lobe caused by a non-tuberculous mycobacterial infection. Since a completion pneumonectomy with curative intent was considered too invasive for her poor general condition, cavernostomy was performed for the destroyed lung.

Palliative operations significantly relieved the severe symptoms and improved the general conditions of these patients, enabling outpatient follow up.


© Nankodo Co., Ltd., 2023

基本情報

電子版ISSN 2432-9436 印刷版ISSN 0021-5252 南江堂

関連文献

もっと見る

文献を共有