The role of repeated aspirations in the treatment of tubercular cervical lymphadenitis

R. Goswami, A. Gangwani, Devendra Goswami, Pranjal Shrivastav
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Introduction: Tubercular lymphadenitis is the most common form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Tubercular lymphadenopathy can progress to abscess and fistula formation. Further during the course of treatment paradoxical upgrading reaction of lymphnodes like appearance of new lymphnodes and sinus formation can occur. Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the role of repeated aspirations as an adjunct to ATT in the treatment of tubercular lymphadenitis presenting with abscess. Material and Methods: The study involved 180 cases of cervical lymphadenopathy who presented in the ENToutpatient Department of Bundelkhand Medical College Sagar between Jan 2016 to Sep 2017. 102 cases were diagnosed by FNAC and 3 cases were diagnosed by excision biopsy as tubercular lymphadenitis. Only new cases of were included Out of the 105 cases of diagnosed with tubercular lymphadenitis 15 cases presented with cold abscess initially. All thepatients were started onanti-tubercular treatment. 10 cases developed abscess during the course of treatment. All cases presenting with abscess were subjected to repeated aspiration biweekly. Results: All cases of tubercular lymphadenitis and abscess showed complete recovery with 6 months of treatment. Conclusion:Repeated aspirations in cold abscess as an adjuvant to ATT is a less invasive procedure than surgical excision and reduces the complications like sinus formation. Close supervision by the ENT specialist is mandatory during the course of medical treatment to combat paradoxical upgrading reactions especially abscess formation.
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反复穿刺在治疗结核性颈淋巴炎中的作用
结核性淋巴结炎是肺外结核最常见的形式。结核性淋巴结病可发展为脓肿和瘘管形成。此外,在治疗过程中,可能发生淋巴结的矛盾升级反应,如新淋巴结的出现和窦的形成。目的:本研究的目的是评估反复穿刺作为辅助手段在以脓肿为表现的结核性淋巴结炎治疗中的作用。材料与方法:本研究纳入2016年1月至2017年9月在Sagar Bundelkhand医学院门诊部就诊的180例宫颈淋巴结病患者。FNAC诊断102例,切除活检诊断结核性淋巴结炎3例。在确诊为结核性淋巴结炎的105例病例中,15例最初表现为冷脓肿。所有患者均开始抗结核治疗。治疗过程中出现脓肿10例。所有出现脓肿的病例均每两周进行多次抽吸。结果:治疗6个月后结核性淋巴结炎、脓肿全部恢复。结论:冷脓肿反复抽吸辅助ATT治疗比手术切除创伤小,减少了鼻窦形成等并发症。在医疗过程中,耳鼻喉科专家的密切监督是强制性的,以对抗矛盾的升级反应,特别是脓肿的形成。
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