Thoracic Cancer (Sep 2019)

Left lower lobectomy and partial preservation of segmental arteries of left upper lobe: A strategy to avoid pneumonectomy in selected cases

  • Dario Amore,
  • Dino Casazza,
  • Carlo Bergaminelli,
  • Marcellino Cicalese,
  • Simona Massa,
  • Alessandro Saglia,
  • Pasquale Imitazione,
  • Marco Rispoli,
  • Moana Nespoli,
  • Carlo Curcio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.13155
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
pp. 1837 – 1840

Abstract

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In this article we report two cases of left lower lobe lung cancer undergoing a surgical procedure that allowed the preservation of lung parenchyma and avoided pneumonectomy. The first case concerned a left lower lobe non‐small cell lung cancer with extracapsular spread in a metastatic interlobar lymph node and the second a left lower lobe lung cancer with invasion of the pulmonary artery at the origin of lobar branches to the lower lobe. In both cases, a lung‐sparing surgical treatment was preferred and a left lower lobectomy was performed with division of lingular arteries and the interlobar artery, preserving the remaining arterial branches to the upper lobe.

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