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Bronchoscopy for management and identification of etiology of right middle lobe syndrome: Analysis of 66 cases

Authors :
Lev Freidkin
Moshe Heching
Dror Rosengarten
Barak Pertzov
Evgeni Gershman
Shimon Izhakian
Shai M. Amor
Mordechai Reuven Kramer
Source :
Thoracic Cancer, Vol 14, Iss 32, Pp 3226-3231 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Wiley, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract Background Right middle lobe (RML) syndrome is a recurrent or chronic obstruction of the RML causing atelectasis of the right middle lobe due to mechanical and nonmechanical etiologies. The consequences of untreated RML syndrome range from chronic cough to post‐obstructive pneumonia and bronchiectasis. We report here our bronchoscopy experience in patients with RML syndrome. Methods We conducted a retrospective study of adult patients who underwent bronchoscopy for RML syndrome at Rabin Medical Center from 2008 through 2022. Demographic data and medical history, bronchoscopy findings and procedures, and follow‐up results were collected. Results A total of 66 patients (57.6% male, mean age 63 ± 13 years) underwent bronchoscopy for RML syndrome during the study period. Bronchoscopy revealed a mechanical etiology in 49 (74.2%) cases, including endobronchial mass (21, 31.8%) and external compression (7, 10.6%). Malignancy was identified in 20 (30.3%) cases. In 62 patients (93.9%), the bronchoscopy resulted in partial or complete reopening of the RML bronchus. The therapeutic bronchoscopic procedures were balloon dilatation (19), laser ablation (17), mechanical debridement (12), endobronchial stent insertion (11), and cryoablation (6). Conclusions Malignancy was identified as the etiology of RML syndrome in approximately 25% of cases, suggesting bronchoscopy should be performed in every case of RML atelectasis. To our knowledge, this is the first reported series of endobronchial stenting of the RML bronchus in the context of RML syndrome.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17597714 and 17597706
Volume :
14
Issue :
32
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Thoracic Cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.38459ad9d734e6a914df1a0250997b9
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.15113