The Surgery Journal (Jan 2018)

Secondary Lingular Sleeve Resection to Avoid Pneumonectomy Following Bronchial Anastomotic Dehiscence after Left Lower Lobe Sleeve Resection for Destroyed Lung Syndrome

  • Servet Bölükbas,
  • Robert Zanner,
  • Michael Eberlein,
  • Christian Biancosino,
  • Bassam Redwan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1635124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 04, no. 01
pp. e14 – e17

Abstract

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Bronchial sleeve resections are technically demanding procedures compared with lobectomies. In case of bronchial anastomotic dehiscence, secondary pneumonectomy is the treatment of choice. However, a secondary pneumonectomy is usually associated with high morbidity and mortality. Here, we first report, to the best of our knowledge, a secondary lingular sleeve resection following bronchial anastomotic dehiscence after left lower lobe sleeve resection in a patient with a destroyed lobe syndrome due to a pseudotumor. This approach enabled the avoidance of secondary pneumonectomy, hence reducing the possible pneumonectomy-associated complications.

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