| Literature DB >> 35294660 |
Naoki Kuwayama1, Isamu Hoshino2, Hisashi Gunji1, Toru Tonooka1, Hiroaki Soda1, Takeshi Kurosaki1, Nobuhiro Takiguchi1, Yoshihiro Nabeya1, Wataru Takayama1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anomalous bifurcation of the right superior pulmonary vein is an important anomaly that should be recognized not only in respiratory and cardiac surgeries, but also in esophageal surgery for the safe performance of surgery. We report a case in which thoracoscopic esophagectomy was safely performed using preoperative three-dimensional computed tomography (3D CT) imaging. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Anomalous pulmonary vein; Esophageal cancer; Thoracoscopic esophagectomy; Thoracoscopy
Year: 2022 PMID: 35294660 PMCID: PMC8927496 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-022-01396-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Fig. 1Contrast-enhanced CT findings. A Contrast-enhanced CT showed mural thickening of the anterior wall of the upper thoracic esophagus, with no evidence of multi-organ invasion or lymph node metastasis. B–F A break in the right pulmonary vein passing dorsal to the right main bronchus and flowing directly into the left atrium was observed (arrow in the figure)
Fig. 23D CT imaging. A, B 3D CT was performed preoperatively to confirm the 3D positioning. Arrowhead: The right pulmonary vein passing dorsal to the right main bronchus and flowing directly into the left atrium
Fig. 3Operative findings. A–D The lymph nodes at the tracheobronchial bifurcation (#107, #109R, #109 L) were contiguously dissected from the epicardial surface, and the right main bronchus (dotted line) dorsal inflow pulmonary vein (arrowhead) was dissected and preserved. LA left atrium, IPV inferior pulmonary vein
Fig. 4The variation of the inflow site of the pulmonary vein. A The cases of the superior pulmonary vein flowing into the right superior pulmonary vein. B The cases of the inferior pulmonary vein. C The cases in which the right inferior pulmonary vein formed an independent branch of V6. D The cases of direct flow into the left atrium
Previous reports of abnormal pulmonary vein in esophageal cancer
| Case | Author | Age | Sex | Origin | Inflow | Preoperative diagnosis | Surgical approach |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Matsubara et al. | 57 | Male | RUL | Unknown | – | Thoracotomy |
| 2 | Shiozaki et al. | 74 | Male | RUL | LA | – | Transhiatal |
| 3 | Onodera et al. | 61 | Male | RUL | SPV | – | Thoracoscopy |
| 4 | Our case | 81 | Male | RUL | LA | CT | Thoracoscopy |
RUL right upper lobe, LA left atrium, SPA superior pulmonary vein