| Literature DB >> 27484260 |
Kenji Inafuku1, Takao Morohoshi2, Hiroyuki Adachi2, Keisuke Koumori2, Munetaka Masuda3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection is a rare congenital defect in which blood from the pulmonary vein is returned to the right atrium. Asymptomatic patients with a partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection with a small left-to-right shunt do not require surgical treatment. If such patients require a major lung resection, the surgical procedure could precipitate fetal right heart failure if the anomalous venous connection remains uncorrected. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Case report; Lung cancer; Partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection; Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27484260 PMCID: PMC4969969 DOI: 10.1186/s13019-016-0527-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiothorac Surg ISSN: 1749-8090 Impact factor: 1.637
Fig. 1Computed tomography image. The chest computed tomography image shows an irregular mass in the S1 segment of the right lung
Fig. 2Computed tomography image. The chest computed tomography image shows an enhanced anomalous vein that continues from the superior vena cava (arrow). a The mediastinal window. b The lung window
Fig. 3Intraoperative thoracoscopic view. Intraoperative findings. The thoracoscopic view shows the anomalous right upper lobe vein as it continues from the superior vena cava (arrow). The pulmonary vein (V2t) is normally connected to the left atrium (arrowhead). a The distant view. b The near view. AZ, azygos vein; RUL, right upper lobe; SVC, superior vena cava