1. [Bronchoplastic surgery: tumorectomy in principal left bronchial tube in a 5-month old child].
- Author
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de Agustín JC, Morcillo J, Millán A, Tuduri I, Granero R, and Pérez Bertólez S
- Subjects
- Female, Humans, Infant, Bronchi surgery, Bronchial Neoplasms pathology, Bronchial Neoplasms surgery, Bronchoscopy, Neoplasms, Muscle Tissue pathology, Neoplasms, Muscle Tissue surgery
- Abstract
Introduction: Resection of bronchial tumors usually needs resection of the lung parenchyma ventilated by the ill bronchus. Surgery over a developing child must preserve the biggest amount of lung parenchyma as possible. We show a complete resection of a benign tumor from the left main-stem bronchus, without pneumonectomy., Materials and Methods: Case report, Results: A 5 month girl presented with left hypoventilation. No significant previous dates. After bronchoscopy (with negative biopsy), chest radiograph and CT, she was diagnosed of a tumor in the mainstem left bronchus (20 x 15 mm) without metastatic extension. A sleeve resection of the tumor, with carinal reconstruction was performed. It was done under unipulmonary ventilation, with selective bronchial intubation. The patient was extubated in the operating room and the hospital stay was of 5 days. Follow up bronchoscopies shows no anastomotic stricture neither leakage. The patient is doing well 2 years after surgery., Conclusions: With this report and others in literature we can say that is possible to resect bronchial tumors in infancy without parenchymal resections.
- Published
- 2012