Torres-Melero J, Torres A J, Hernando F, Remezal M, Balibrea J L
Departamento de Cirugía, Hospital Clínico Universitario San Carlos, Madrid.
Arch Bronconeumol. 1995 Feb;31(2):68-72. doi: 10.1016/s0300-2896(15)30966-2.
Pulmonary aspergilloma can now be classified as an opportunistic disease given that Aspergillus tends to colonize preexisting cavities in the lung. Aspergilloma is the usual pleuropulmonary anatomical sign, hemoptysis is the most frequent symptom and a chest film is the simplest diagnostic tool. The advisability of surgery is disputed, particularly in asymptomatic patients and/or those at high surgical risk. We describe 14 patients who underwent surgery in our department, evaluating aspects of their clinical signs, diagnosis, attitude toward treatment and the course of their disease. We believe that for patients with symptomatic pulmonary aspergilloma, the treatment of choice is surgery, preferably lung resection. All patients who do not present contraindications for general surgery can be considered operable.