Objectives: Nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease (NTMPD) is an important health system problem worldwide. Surgical treatment experience is limited, and the safety of such operations is still unclarified. Therefore, improving our knowledge of NTMPD is important.

Design: In this retrospective observational study, we analyzed the medical records of 2,432 patients operated on from January 2011 through December 2017 in our hospital. There were 20 patients with NTMPD in group 1 and 23 patients with combined NTMPD and pulmonary tuberculosis in group 2. Patients received antibiotic treatment before and after surgery as per Russian Federal clinical guidelines and individual drug susceptibility.

Results: Postoperative complications occurred in 2 (10%) cases in group 1 and 4 (17.4%) in group 2, and intraoperative complications occurred in 2 (8.7%) cases in group 2. There was no 30-day mortality in both groups. After 1 year, all 40 traced patients had neither bacterial excretion nor cavities in the lungs. After 3 years and 5 years, the efficacy among 32 and 13 traced patients was 100%, respectively.

Conclusions: Modern surgery for small NTMPD forms is safe - helping improve outcomes for ineffective antibiotic treatment. Combined surgery and antibiotic treatment are acceptable in both the short and long term.

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