| Literature DB >> 24200668 |
Keisuke Asakura1, Naoko Imanishi, Takahisa Matsuoka, Shinjiro Nagai, Katsunari Matsuoka, Mitsuhiro Ueda, Yoshihiro Miyamoto.
Abstract
A 52-year-old man was diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma in the left upper lobe (c-T1bN0M0). Preoperative bronchoscopy revealed a displaced anomalous B(1+2) arising from the left main bronchus. Multiplanar reconstruction computed tomography showed that the displaced B(1+2) was located behind the left main pulmonary artery, and the interlobar fissure was largely fused. Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) left upper lobectomy was performed successfully. The "no-touch fissure" technique was efficient not only for avoiding accidental cutting of the displaced bronchus but also post-operative air leakage. This is the first reported case of VATS lobectomy for lung cancer associated with a displaced B(1+2).Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24200668 DOI: 10.5761/atcs.cr.13-00063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Thorac Cardiovasc Surg ISSN: 1341-1098 Impact factor: 1.520