| Literature DB >> 24926430 |
Ryuta Fukai1, Kyu Rokkaku1, Yoshihito Irie1, Takao Imazeki1, Yoshiaki Katada1, Hiroyoshi Watanabe1, Yoshihiko Ueda1, Hideaki Miyamoto1, Masayuki Chida1.
Abstract
Pulmonary artery sarcoma (PAS) is a rare and lethal neoplasm that is usually diagnosed during surgery or autopsy. Early diagnosis and radical surgical resection offer the only chance for survival. However, making a preoperative histopathological diagnosis is quite difficult. We encountered a 57-year-old woman presenting a PAS that mimicked a pulmonary thromboembolism. After confirming a definitive diagnosis using a catheter suction biopsy, we successfully performed a right pneumonectomy via a median sternotomy without cardiopulmonary bypass. Eighteen months after surgery, no recurrence was observed.Entities:
Keywords: Catheter suction biopsy; Pneumonectomy; Preoperative diagnosis; Pulmonary artery sarcoma; Surgery
Year: 2013 PMID: 24926430 PMCID: PMC4053708 DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v4.i4.102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Clin Oncol ISSN: 2218-4333