BACKGROUND: Sequestrations represent bronchopulmonary malformations that are increasingly diagnosed antenatally. After birth, the therapeutic approach in asymptomatic children is debated, as some may spontaneously regress. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of embolisation of the feeding systemic artery in the treatment of bronchopulmonary sequestration. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixteen children with bronchopulmonary sequestration were treated by endovascular embolisation of the feeding systemic artery. RESULTS: Ten patients were considered cured by embolisation alone. One patient was operated on after unsuccessful embolisation, three had partial regression of the lung mass and two are still under follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Our experience indicates that bronchopulmonary sequestrations in children can be treated by embolisation alone.
BACKGROUND: Sequestrations represent bronchopulmonary malformations that are increasingly diagnosed antenatally. After birth, the therapeutic approach in asymptomatic children is debated, as some may spontaneously regress. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of embolisation of the feeding systemic artery in the treatment of bronchopulmonary sequestration. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixteen children with bronchopulmonary sequestration were treated by endovascular embolisation of the feeding systemic artery. RESULTS: Ten patients were considered cured by embolisation alone. One patient was operated on after unsuccessful embolisation, three had partial regression of the lung mass and two are still under follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Our experience indicates that bronchopulmonary sequestrations in children can be treated by embolisation alone.
Authors: J Loscertales; M Congregado; A Arroyo; R Jimenez-Merchan; J C Giron; C Arenas; J Ayarra Journal: Surg Endosc Date: 2003-06-13 Impact factor: 4.584
Authors: Rebecca Zener; David Bottoni; Andrew Zaleski; Dalilah Fortin; Richard A Malthaner; Richard I Inculet; Amol Mujoomdar Journal: J Thorac Dis Date: 2017-03 Impact factor: 2.895