| Literature DB >> 23208633 |
Berna Botan Yildirim1, Aysegul Karalezli, Mukremin Er, Erkan Balkan, Olcay Kandemir, Hatice Canan Hasanoglu.
Abstract
Pulmonary hamartoma is a benign lung neoplasm and it comprises 6% of solitary pulmonary nodules. Two clinical types have been defined according to its location: intraparenchymal (90%) and endobronchial (10%). We report on a case of endobronchial hamartoma resected with electrocautery by a flexible bronchoscope (FB). A 57-year-old male patient was admitted to our clinic because of worsening dyspnea. The patient had been smoking 1 pack per day for 37 years. A solid smooth lesion with calcification, located in the distal part of the left main bronchus and partially obstructing the lumen of bronchus, was detected at computerized tomography. A mass lesion that moved with coughing was observed during FB. The polypoid mass was arising from the anterior wall of the left main bronchus. Punch biopsies were taken from the polypoid lesion and a diagnosis of bronchial papilloma was made after histopathologic examination. The patient underwent endobronchial electrosurgery and the lesion was excised using FB. Pathologic evaluation revealed it to be a cartilagenous hamartoma. In conclusion, endobronchial hamartomas are benign neoplasms of the tracheobronchial tree. Endoscopic treatment with flexible bronchoscopic electrocautery is safe and less invasive in experienced hands. Therefore, it should be considered as the primary treatment approach in selected cases.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 23208633 DOI: 10.1097/LBR.0b013e318232ff0e
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bronchology Interv Pulmonol ISSN: 1948-8270