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Francesco Petrella1,2, Alessio Vincenzo Mariolo1, Juliana Guarize1, Stefano Donghi1, Lara Girelli1, Stefania Rizzo3, Lorenzo Spaggiari1,2.
Abstract
Bronchial carcinoids (BC) are indolent neuroendocrine tumors (NET) that are classified as malignant because they can locally infiltrate and metastasize. Resection is the primary treatment for most localized carcinoid tumors, with lung parenchymal-sparing surgery the favoured objective for patients with central airway tumors. Sleeve bronchoplasty techniques are complex surgical procedures defined as parenchyma-saving because they allow a radical resection with tumor-free margins while preserving the maximum amount of parenchyma. They are mainly indicated for tumors arising at the origin of a lobar bronchus, precluding simple lobectomy but not infiltrating so far as to require pneumonectomy. We describe a case of typical bronchial carcinoid of an anomalous right upper bronchus requiring a "patient-tailored" bronchoplasty technique. The surgical aspects and preoperative work-up are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Bronchial carcinoid (BC); bronchial anomaly; bronchoplasty
Year: 2018 PMID: 29780727 PMCID: PMC5945899 DOI: 10.21037/jovs.2018.03.11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Surg ISSN: 2221-2965