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Surgical treatment of atypical mycobacterial infections.

Surgical evaluation in nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infections plays an essential role as part of multidisciplinary management of this complex pulmonary process. Resection of damaged lung parenchyma combined with appropriate antimicrobial therapy may interrupt a cycle of disease progression and relapse in select patients. Relevant technical considerations for managing both minimally invasive and open anatomic resection in this unique population are discussed. Results of anatomic resection of NTM damaged lung in the modern era are also summarized.

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