ABSTRACT
We demonstrated successful treatment of patients with complicated central lung cancer, who underwent right upper sleeve lobectomy with carinal resection. We have used the following options for carinal reconstruction: anastomosis of trachea with the left main bronchus and anastomosis of intermediate bronchus with the left main bronchus (clinical case No. 1) or with trachea (clinical case No. 2). Cervicothoracotomy provided correct N-staging and mobilization of trachea with left main bronchus. This approach provided compliance with oncological principles of surgical treatment of lung cancer and significantly reduced tension of anastomosis. These aspects are important for satisfactory immediate functional and oncological results after right upper sleeve lobectomy with carinal resection.
Subject(s)
Bronchi , Lung Neoplasms , Neoplasm Staging , Pneumonectomy , Thoracotomy , Trachea , Humans , Lung Neoplasms/surgery , Pneumonectomy/methods , Male , Trachea/surgery , Thoracotomy/methods , Bronchi/surgery , Middle Aged , Anastomosis, Surgical/methods , Treatment Outcome , Lung/surgery , Lung/diagnostic imaging , FemaleABSTRACT
Spruce branch is a rare radiolucent bronchial foreign body. Despite modern imaging tests and endoscopic examination, this foreign body is often detected only intraoperatively. This study enrolled 4 patients with spruce branch aspiration. In the 4th case, spruce branch was removed during rigid bronchoscopy that was associated with «lodging¼ type of foreign body. In two cases, spruce branch migrated to peripheral bronchial segments («extrusive¼ type) that required surgical treatment (thoracoscopy with resection of the right basal pyramid segments and wedge resection of the right lower lobe). The 3rd case was the most interesting. Initially, the foreign body was «underlying¼, but it migrated after partial endoscopic removal that finally required right-sided lower lobectomy. This report describes the peculiarities of clinical course and management of patients with a rare type of radiolucent bronchial foreign body - spruce branch.