Fungus ball removal with video-cavernoscopy for complex aspergilloma.
2021
OBJECTIVE Complete resection with a clear margin is the only curative treatment for pulmonary aspergilloma. This requires a high-level technique, especially for complex aspergilloma (CA), because of patient conditions and wide dense adhesions. Fungus ball removal is used palliatively to control hemoptysis, rather than as a radical procedure, and may be performed using video-cavernoscopy as a simple and repeatable method. In this study, we examined this approach as an alternative treatment for CA. METHODS Eight cases of fungus ball removal with video-cavernoscopy (video-cavernoscopic removal) treated at our center were retrospectively reviewed. The patient characteristics and surgical outcomes were compared with those of patients treated with one-stage radical surgery. RESULTS There were 8 subjects (7 males, 1 female; median age 65 years) in the video-cavernoscopic removal group and 25 subjects (19 males, 6 females; median age 56 years) in the one-stage radical surgery group. The video-cavernoscopic removal group had a higher rate of emphysematous lung (p = 0.001), a lower body mass index (p = 0.039), and a lower percent vital capacity (p = 0.027). All cases in this group had preoperative hemoptysis that ceased after the procedure. Video-cavernoscopic removal was less invasive based on a shorter operative time (p = 0.000), less blood loss (p = 0.002), and a lower Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events grade (p = 0.023). However, four cases in this group (50%) relapsed with a median disease-free survival period of 471.5 days. CONCLUSIONS Fungus ball removal with video-cavernoscopy is a simple technique for the prevention and control of massive hemoptysis that may be an alternative treatment for CA.
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