F. Thevenet et al., SURGERY FOR BRONCHIECTASIS OPERATIVE INDICATIONS AND RESULTS - 48 CASES, Revue des maladies respiratoires, 10(3), 1993, pp. 245-250
Forty-eight patients: 27 women and 21 men, with mean age of 36+/-14 ye
ars were operated on for bronchiectasis from 1976 to 1989. In 20 cases
bronchiectasis was the sequelae of acute bronchopathy of childhood, 6
cases of tuberculosis and 5 cases of inhalated foreign bodies. The br
onchiectasis was apparently primitive in 12 occasions. Five varied eti
ologies were found of which 2 congenital hypogammaglobulinemias. The a
natomic extension of the lesions was precised in 47 cases by bronchogr
aphy and CT scan in 6 cases, in 1 case with CT scan only. The lesions
were bilateral in 5 cases. One pneumonectomy, 42 lobectomies (of which
10 bilobectomies) and 5 segmentectomies were performed. The operative
mortality was nil. The morbidity (14 cases among 48, i.e. 29%) was no
t negligible and was comparable with the literature data. The evalued
results for 36 patients (mean post-operative follow-up: 54+/-58 months
) showed that 24 patients (67%) were asymptomatic, 34 have taken their
normal professional activities.