Extrapleural pneumonolysis: history of development, current state, and prospects for its use in the surgical treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Literature review
T. K. Tokaev,
M. V. Sinitsyn,
A. S. Bikbaev
et al.
Abstract:Tuberculosis (TB) is a major public healthcare problem. The fight against the disease is complicated due to the growing emergence of drug-resistant forms, the treatment of which can be quite difficult. Extrapleural pneumonolysis (EPP) with plombage was widely used to treat cavitary pulmonary tuberculosis in the late 1950s. The EPP surgical method is characterized by the creation of extrapleural space and its filling with plastic material to achieve long-term collapse. Plombage included a number of materials, s… Show more
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