THE ROLE OF THE IMPLANTABLE PORT SYSTEM FOR THE CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS IN TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH MULTIPLE AND EXTENSIVELY DRUG RESISTANCE (PRELIMINARY RESULTS)

Objective: To study the role of the implantable port system (IPS) in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis with multiple and extensively drug resistance (MDR TB, XDR TB). Methods: Since September 2017, IPS (POLYSITE 4008 ECHO) implanted in seven patients (4 men and 3 women) with MDR and XDR for...

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Main Authors: О.R. RAZAKOV, R.R. BATIROV, R.G. GAIPOV, ZH. N. YUSUPOV, M.D. ABDIEV
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Published: Avicenna Tajik State Medical University 2018-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.25005/2074-0581-2018-20-2-3-271-275
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author О.R. RAZAKOV
R.R. BATIROV
R.G. GAIPOV
ZH. N. YUSUPOV
M.D. ABDIEV
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R.R. BATIROV
R.G. GAIPOV
ZH. N. YUSUPOV
M.D. ABDIEV
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description Objective: To study the role of the implantable port system (IPS) in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis with multiple and extensively drug resistance (MDR TB, XDR TB). Methods: Since September 2017, IPS (POLYSITE 4008 ECHO) implanted in seven patients (4 men and 3 women) with MDR and XDR forms of pulmonary tuberculosis in the age of 30 to 60 years. All IPS implanted under the local anesthesia in the operation room. Port system installed with catheterization of the subclavian vein, mainly on the right. All these patients at the time of IPS installation received a short course of chemotherapy with new and before profiled preparations after having passed through a Consultation on drug-resistant tuberculosis. Results: The use of IPS for patients with MDR TB and XDR TB pulmonary tuberculosis demonstrated a high level of commitment to treatment. Only in one case, the infection and suppuration of punction area took place in short-term period. This complication was corrected by secondary surgical treatment and overlay of secondary seams. Conclusion: The preliminary results of the IPS application for seven patients with MDR TB and XDR TB demonstrated high safety and effectiveness of the technique, which allows recommending it, be for further expanded use in the treatment of this patients.
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spelling doaj.art-cfaca4e0f06846deb3e1b410ee7e5e482023-06-22T21:36:51ZengAvicenna Tajik State Medical UniversityПаёми Сино2074-05812959-63272018-08-01202-327127510.25005/2074-0581-2018-20-2-3-271-275THE ROLE OF THE IMPLANTABLE PORT SYSTEM FOR THE CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS IN TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH MULTIPLE AND EXTENSIVELY DRUG RESISTANCE (PRELIMINARY RESULTS)О.R. RAZAKOV0R.R. BATIROV1R.G. GAIPOV2ZH. N. YUSUPOV3M.D. ABDIEV4Department of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Surgery, National Center for Phthisiology, Bishkek, Kyrgyz RepublicDepartment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Surgery, National Center for Phthisiology, Bishkek, Kyrgyz RepublicDepartment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Surgery, National Center for Phthisiology, Bishkek, Kyrgyz RepublicDepartment of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation, National Center for Phthisiology, Bishkek, Kyrgyz RepublicDepartment of Bones and Joints Tuberculosis Surgery, National Center for Phthisiology, Bishkek, Kyrgyz RepublicObjective: To study the role of the implantable port system (IPS) in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis with multiple and extensively drug resistance (MDR TB, XDR TB). Methods: Since September 2017, IPS (POLYSITE 4008 ECHO) implanted in seven patients (4 men and 3 women) with MDR and XDR forms of pulmonary tuberculosis in the age of 30 to 60 years. All IPS implanted under the local anesthesia in the operation room. Port system installed with catheterization of the subclavian vein, mainly on the right. All these patients at the time of IPS installation received a short course of chemotherapy with new and before profiled preparations after having passed through a Consultation on drug-resistant tuberculosis. Results: The use of IPS for patients with MDR TB and XDR TB pulmonary tuberculosis demonstrated a high level of commitment to treatment. Only in one case, the infection and suppuration of punction area took place in short-term period. This complication was corrected by secondary surgical treatment and overlay of secondary seams. Conclusion: The preliminary results of the IPS application for seven patients with MDR TB and XDR TB demonstrated high safety and effectiveness of the technique, which allows recommending it, be for further expanded use in the treatment of this patients.https://doi.org/10.25005/2074-0581-2018-20-2-3-271-275tuberculosis treatmentmdr tbxdr tbimplantable port system.
spellingShingle О.R. RAZAKOV
R.R. BATIROV
R.G. GAIPOV
ZH. N. YUSUPOV
M.D. ABDIEV
THE ROLE OF THE IMPLANTABLE PORT SYSTEM FOR THE CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS IN TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH MULTIPLE AND EXTENSIVELY DRUG RESISTANCE (PRELIMINARY RESULTS)
Паёми Сино
tuberculosis treatment
mdr tb
xdr tb
implantable port system.
title THE ROLE OF THE IMPLANTABLE PORT SYSTEM FOR THE CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS IN TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH MULTIPLE AND EXTENSIVELY DRUG RESISTANCE (PRELIMINARY RESULTS)
title_full THE ROLE OF THE IMPLANTABLE PORT SYSTEM FOR THE CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS IN TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH MULTIPLE AND EXTENSIVELY DRUG RESISTANCE (PRELIMINARY RESULTS)
title_fullStr THE ROLE OF THE IMPLANTABLE PORT SYSTEM FOR THE CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS IN TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH MULTIPLE AND EXTENSIVELY DRUG RESISTANCE (PRELIMINARY RESULTS)
title_full_unstemmed THE ROLE OF THE IMPLANTABLE PORT SYSTEM FOR THE CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS IN TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH MULTIPLE AND EXTENSIVELY DRUG RESISTANCE (PRELIMINARY RESULTS)
title_short THE ROLE OF THE IMPLANTABLE PORT SYSTEM FOR THE CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS IN TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH MULTIPLE AND EXTENSIVELY DRUG RESISTANCE (PRELIMINARY RESULTS)
title_sort role of the implantable port system for the central venous access in treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis with multiple and extensively drug resistance preliminary results
topic tuberculosis treatment
mdr tb
xdr tb
implantable port system.
url https://doi.org/10.25005/2074-0581-2018-20-2-3-271-275
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