Abstract
BackgroundPulmonary aspergilloma is chronic and invasive, potentially leading to life-threatening massive hemoptysis. The role of surgery for treating pulmonary aspergilloma and its effect on long-term survival needs more study. MethodsWe reviewed 166 patients with aspergillomas treated at Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital from 2004 to 2017. Surgery indications included destroyed lung parenchyma, recurrent hemoptysis, despite appropriate medical treatment, and isolated pulmonary nodules suspected to be aspergilloma. Pulmonary aspergillomas are classified as simple (in an isolated thin-walled cavity, ≤3 mm) or complex (a thick-walled cyst, >3 mm) based on computed tomographic scan findings. ResultsAspergilloma was complex in 100 patients (60.2%) and simple in 66 (39.8%). The median (interquartile range) size of complex aspergillomas (2.5 [0.3-8.0] cm) was larger than that (2.0 [0.2-6.0] cm) of simple types (P < .001). Hemoptysis occurred in 72 patients (72%) with complex disease and in 35 (53%) with simple disease (P = .014). Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery was performed in 42 patients (63.6%) with simple aspergillomas, and 75 patients (75%) with of complex aspergillomas underwent thoracotomy. Prolonged air leakage (>7 days) was the most common (17 [10.2%]) postoperative complication. A bronchopleural fistula developed postoperatively in 1 patient (0.6%). One patient (0.6%) died of respiratory failure within 30 days postoperatively. Two patients (1.2%) experienced recurrence during follow-up. The overall 10-year survival rates were 87.7% for complex aspergillomas and 94.97% for simple aspergillomas (P = .478). Diabetes (12 [7.2%]; hazard ratio, 13.15; 95% CI, 1.12-154.46) was associated with a worse prognosis. ConclusionsThe perioperative morbidity and mortality of pulmonary aspergillomas are acceptable. Overall survival rates of simple and complex types are comparable.
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