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The Role of Surgery in the Treatment of Cervical Lymph Node Tuberculosis
Cervical lymph node tuberculosis is a public health problem in Morocco and the rest of the world. Its paucibacillary nature makes diagnosis and treatment difficult. This is a descriptive-analytical retrospective study presenting 104 cases of patients with manifestations of cervical lymph node tuberc...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10251733/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37303344 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.38824 |
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author | Tahiri, Ilias Yacoubi, Rim Elhouari, Othman Anajar, Said Loubna, Taali Hajjij, Amal Zalagh, Mohammed Snoussi, Khalid Essaadi, Mustapha Benariba, Fouad |
author_facet | Tahiri, Ilias Yacoubi, Rim Elhouari, Othman Anajar, Said Loubna, Taali Hajjij, Amal Zalagh, Mohammed Snoussi, Khalid Essaadi, Mustapha Benariba, Fouad |
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description | Cervical lymph node tuberculosis is a public health problem in Morocco and the rest of the world. Its paucibacillary nature makes diagnosis and treatment difficult. This is a descriptive-analytical retrospective study presenting 104 cases of patients with manifestations of cervical lymph node tuberculosis confirmed by pathological examination (100%), associated in some cases with positive bacteriology (40.6%), treated and followed up in the otolaryngology (ENT) department of the Cheikh Khalifa International University Hospital (HUICK) over a period of 5 years and 9 months (from January 01, 2017, to September 30, 2022). In our study, 14 patients (i.e., 13.5%) had a history of tuberculosis (all locations); only four (i.e., 3.8%) of them had confirmed cervical lymph node tuberculosis, of which three were still under treatment: two of them presented for treatment failure (i.e., 1.9%) and one patient for a paradoxical reaction (i.e., 1%). Three pulmonary locations (i.e., 2.9%) and one mediastinal location (i.e., 1%) were found. Surgery associated with histological study was the key to the diagnosis of tuberculosis in our study. Its procedures were: excisional biopsy for 26 patients (i.e., 25%), adenectomy for 54 patients (i.e., 51.9%), lymph node dissection for 15 patients (i.e., 14.4%), and lymphadenectomy for nine patients (i.e., 8.7%). In some cases, drainage (+/- curettage) was recommended in addition to the surgical procedure in 14 patients (i.e., 13.5%). All our patients benefited from post-surgical anti-bacillary treatment. Lymphorrhea was the only operative complication and it affected two patients (i.e., 1.9%). Meanwhile, the relapse rate was 10.6% (i.e., 11 patients), the treatment failure rate was 3.8% (i.e., four patients), and the paradoxical reaction affected 2.9% (i.e., three patients). The latter had all benefited from a simple biopsy. This indicates that a more extensive surgical procedure gives better results with a better healing rate. In conclusion, anti-bacillary treatment remains the reference treatment for lymph node tuberculosis. However, surgery holds great promise as the first-line treatment in case of fistula or abscess or in the event of failure or if complications occur. |
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spelling | pubmed-102517332023-06-10 The Role of Surgery in the Treatment of Cervical Lymph Node Tuberculosis Tahiri, Ilias Yacoubi, Rim Elhouari, Othman Anajar, Said Loubna, Taali Hajjij, Amal Zalagh, Mohammed Snoussi, Khalid Essaadi, Mustapha Benariba, Fouad Cureus Otolaryngology Cervical lymph node tuberculosis is a public health problem in Morocco and the rest of the world. Its paucibacillary nature makes diagnosis and treatment difficult. This is a descriptive-analytical retrospective study presenting 104 cases of patients with manifestations of cervical lymph node tuberculosis confirmed by pathological examination (100%), associated in some cases with positive bacteriology (40.6%), treated and followed up in the otolaryngology (ENT) department of the Cheikh Khalifa International University Hospital (HUICK) over a period of 5 years and 9 months (from January 01, 2017, to September 30, 2022). In our study, 14 patients (i.e., 13.5%) had a history of tuberculosis (all locations); only four (i.e., 3.8%) of them had confirmed cervical lymph node tuberculosis, of which three were still under treatment: two of them presented for treatment failure (i.e., 1.9%) and one patient for a paradoxical reaction (i.e., 1%). Three pulmonary locations (i.e., 2.9%) and one mediastinal location (i.e., 1%) were found. Surgery associated with histological study was the key to the diagnosis of tuberculosis in our study. Its procedures were: excisional biopsy for 26 patients (i.e., 25%), adenectomy for 54 patients (i.e., 51.9%), lymph node dissection for 15 patients (i.e., 14.4%), and lymphadenectomy for nine patients (i.e., 8.7%). In some cases, drainage (+/- curettage) was recommended in addition to the surgical procedure in 14 patients (i.e., 13.5%). All our patients benefited from post-surgical anti-bacillary treatment. Lymphorrhea was the only operative complication and it affected two patients (i.e., 1.9%). Meanwhile, the relapse rate was 10.6% (i.e., 11 patients), the treatment failure rate was 3.8% (i.e., four patients), and the paradoxical reaction affected 2.9% (i.e., three patients). The latter had all benefited from a simple biopsy. This indicates that a more extensive surgical procedure gives better results with a better healing rate. In conclusion, anti-bacillary treatment remains the reference treatment for lymph node tuberculosis. However, surgery holds great promise as the first-line treatment in case of fistula or abscess or in the event of failure or if complications occur. Cureus 2023-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10251733/ /pubmed/37303344 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.38824 Text en Copyright © 2023, Tahiri et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Otolaryngology Tahiri, Ilias Yacoubi, Rim Elhouari, Othman Anajar, Said Loubna, Taali Hajjij, Amal Zalagh, Mohammed Snoussi, Khalid Essaadi, Mustapha Benariba, Fouad The Role of Surgery in the Treatment of Cervical Lymph Node Tuberculosis |
title | The Role of Surgery in the Treatment of Cervical Lymph Node Tuberculosis |
title_full | The Role of Surgery in the Treatment of Cervical Lymph Node Tuberculosis |
title_fullStr | The Role of Surgery in the Treatment of Cervical Lymph Node Tuberculosis |
title_full_unstemmed | The Role of Surgery in the Treatment of Cervical Lymph Node Tuberculosis |
title_short | The Role of Surgery in the Treatment of Cervical Lymph Node Tuberculosis |
title_sort | role of surgery in the treatment of cervical lymph node tuberculosis |
topic | Otolaryngology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10251733/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37303344 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.38824 |
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