Further studies on the occurrence of mycoses in the bronchial stump and bronchial anastomosis or trachea

1989 
: In the years 1980-1985 sutures were removed endoscopically from stumps and anastomoses in 52 patients operated in the years 1969-1985. The total number of bronchoscopies was 154, in 88 protruding threads into the airway lumen were removed. Interval between removal of first suture and date of surgery ranged from 0.5 to 192 months. Mycotic infection was diagnosed in 5 cases (9.6%). The causative agents being Aspergillus fumigatus and Candida albicans. In all cases removal of protruding threads lead to a complete cure. It was found that incidence of such mycotic infections decreased from 20.2% observed during the years 1962-1979 to 9.6% in the years 1980-1985.
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