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Influence of caliber mismatch on patients' clinical course after sleeve lobectomy.

Takuma Tsukioka1, Nobuhiro Izumi2, Hiroaki Komatsu2, Hidetoshi Inoue2, Hikaru Miyamoto2, Ryuichi Ito2, Takuya Kimura2, Noritoshi Nishiyama2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Respiratory complications are critical events after sleeve lobectomy. A caliber mismatch is an important factor in wound healing at the anastomotic site. This study aimed to determine the influence of caliber mismatches on patients' clinical courses after sleeve lobectomy.
METHODS: We investigated the clinical courses of 56 patients with primary lung cancer who underwent pulmonary resection with end-to-end bronchoplasty. Anastomoses between the main bronchus and the segmental, right upper or middle bronchus, and between the trunks intermedius and the segmental or middle bronchus are categorized as an "anastomosis with caliber mismatch".
RESULTS: Among the 56 patients, 22 underwent bronchoplasty with caliber mismatch. There were no in-hospital deaths, and the mortality rates at the 30- and 90-day evaluations were zero. Respiratory complications (n = 10, 52%, p = 0.005), such as pneumonia (n = 7, 32%, p = 0.029), retention of pleural effusion (n = 6, 27%, p = 0.026) and bronchopleural fistula (n = 3, 14%, p = 0.027), were significantly increased after bronchoplasty with caliber mismatch. Lower body mass index (BMI) is a significant risk factor for respiratory complications after sleeve lobectomy with caliber mismatch (median value; 23.2 vs 21.2, p = 0.036).
CONCLUSIONS: Significant respiratory complications are apparent after bronchoplasty with caliber mismatch, especially patients with low BMI have a high risk of respiratory complications. Appropriate patient selection and cautious perioperative management are mandatory for this type of lung-preserving surgery.

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Keywords:  Bronchoplasty; Bronchopleural fistula; Caliber mismatch; Primary lung cancer; Respiratory complication

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33507486     DOI: 10.1007/s11748-020-01582-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 1863-6705


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1.  Surgical Techniques of Y-Sleeve Lobectomy in Patients With Primary Lung Cancer.

Authors:  Takuma Tsukioka; Nobuhiro Izumi; Hiroaki Komatsu; Hidetoshi Inoue; Ryuichi Ito; Noritoshi Nishiyama
Journal:  In Vivo       Date:  2022 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 2.155

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