| Literature DB >> 31690305 |
Yonghua Bi1, Xiaoyan Zhu2, Zepeng Yu1, Gang Wu1, Xinwei Han3, Jianzhuang Ren4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Few studies have reported the placement of metallic Y-shaped covered stents (Y stents) for bronchopleural fistula around the upper carina.Entities:
Keywords: Fluoroscopy; Postoperative complications; Respiratory tract fistula; Stents
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31690305 PMCID: PMC6833203 DOI: 10.1186/s12890-019-0973-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
Fig. 1Stenting procedure for fistula in right middle lobe bronchus. a Two stiff guide wires were inserted into the distal end of the lobar bronchus and fistula. b A delivery system of small Y stent was introduced into the corresponding lobar bronchi. c, The branches of the small Y stent was deployed by retracting the two binding threads, and the main body of the stent was deployed by withdrawing the covering sheath. d The small Y stent was inserted to seal the airway fistula. Arrow indicates the fistula. e Radiography was performed again to confirm the seal of fistula after stent placement. f Chest SCT showed the sealing of bronchopleural fistula
Fig. 2Stent removal after successful treatment. a The tip of the hook was placed next to the end of the large Y stent. b Metal Y stent was withdrawn from the airway wall. c The tip of the hook was placed next to the end of the small Y stent. d Small Y stent was withdrawn from the airway wall. e Radiography was performed again to confirm the seal of fistula immediately after stent removal. f Chest SCT showed the sealing of bronchopleural fistula and the disappearance of residual chest cavity
Fig. 4Treatment of a case with fistula in left low lobe bronchus. a A bronchopleural fistula was shown by chest SCT before stenting. b A small Y stent is inserted in the left upper carina. c, Chest SCT showed an obvious decreased residual chest cavity 1.5 months after stenting. d Bronchoscopy confirmed the patency of stent 1.5 months later. e, f Occluded stent and left atelectasis was found 34.4 months after stent placement owing to the stent was not removed in time
Patient demographics
| Demographics | Median (IQR) or No. |
|---|---|
| Patients, No. | 18 |
| Age, years | 61.0 (50.8–65.8) |
| Male gender | 18 |
| Duration of symptom, Months | 0.8 (0.4–2.6) |
| Interval between surgery and symptom, Months | 0.5 (0.3–1.5) |
| Previous disease | |
| Lung cancer | 14 |
| Benign lung disease | 4 |
| Location of fistula | |
| Right up lobe bronchus | 1 |
| Right middle lobe bronchus | 15 |
| Left bronchus | 2 |
Fig. 3Treatment of a case with fistula in right middle lobe bronchus. a A bronchopleural fistula was treated by small Y single-plugged airway stent. b The stent was migrated during withdrawing the guide wires. c, d After the second procedure, the stent was implanted successfully and the fistula healed. e The Y stent was withdrawn after 105 days. f Bronchoscopy confirmed the sealing of bronchopleural fistula
Types and measurement of individual airway stents
| Types of individual airway stents | No. | Median diameter (IQR) | Median length (IQR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small Y single-plugged stents, mm | 19 | MB 17 (15.3, 19.5) | MB 17.5 (11.3, 21.5) |
| BL 10 (10, 12) | BL 10 (10, 14.3) | ||
| PL 12 (10, 14.8) | PL 10 (10, 14.3) | ||
| Large Y stents, mm | 5 | MB 22 (20, 24) | MB 30 (27.5, 32.5) |
| RMB 14 (13, 17.5) | RMB 15 (12.5, 17.5) | ||
| LMB 16 (15, 17) | LMB 10 (10, 18) |
MB, main body; PL, Plugged bullet limbs; BL, bronchial limbs; LMB, left main bronchus; RMB, right main bronchus
Clinic effect and total complications of stenting
| N | Median days after stenting (IQR) | |
|---|---|---|
| Clinic efficacy | ||
| Cure | 9 | 31.8 (25.6, 34.4) |
| Improved | 3 | 82 (62.9, 122.8) |
| Death | 5 | 9 (3.9, 53.4) |
| Total complications | ||
| Death | 1 | 1 |
| Stent restenosis | 8 | 97 (69, 111.5) |
| Intolerance of stenting | 1 | 4 |
| Stent migration | 1 | 15 |
| Retention of mucus | 8 | 55 (19.5, 87) |
| Pneumonias | 8 | 55 (19.5, 87) |