Lung India (Jan 2015)

Cryo-recanalization in a case of carcinoid tumor - An interesting case report

  • Rakesh K Chawla,
  • Arun Madan,
  • Aditya Chawla,
  • Harsh Nandini Arora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-2113.164161
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 5
pp. 511 – 514

Abstract

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The term "cryotherapy" comes from the Greek cryo (κρυύο) meaning cold, and therapy (θεραπειύα) meaning cure. Cryosurgery is the application of extreme cold to destroy abnormal or diseased tissue. Carcinoid tumors of the lung are a fascinating but uncommon group of pulmonary neoplasms. In the past, these tumors were grouped with benign or less aggressive malignant pulmonary tumors, namely bronchial adenomas. Recent studies have revealed that carcinoid lung tumors are the most indolent form of a spectrum of bronchopulmonary neuroendocrine tumors that, at its extreme, include small cell carcinoma of the lung as its most malignant member. They commonly present as endobronchial obstructions, and if complete, can be life-threatening and require immediate intervention.[1] Recently, we have treated a patient of carcinoid tumor of lung who was managed with cryo-recanalization with excellent response.

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