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Successful pulmonary artery stenting for occlusion at a constructed pericardial conduit after right upper double sleeve lobectomy

Authors :
Tomoshi Tsuchiya
Keitaro Matsumoto
Takuro Miyazaki
Ryoichiro Doi
Koichi Tomoshige
Hironosuke Watanabe
Soichiro Kiya
Takashi Miura
Hideki Ishimaru
Takeshi Nagayasu
Source :
General thoracic and cardiovascular surgery. 70(4)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The patient was a 53-year-old man. His chief complaint was a cough and dyspnea on exertion. Computed tomography (CT) showed a 3-cm-diameter tumor in the right upper lobe with invasion from hilar lymph nodes to the superior vena cava, right main bronchus, and pulmonary artery. After being diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer, the patient underwent preoperative induction radiochemotherapy. At surgery, right upper double sleeve lobe lobectomy was performed. The right main pulmonary artery was reconstructed using a pericardial conduit. CT 1 week after surgery showed impaired blood flow in the right pulmonary artery. A metal vascular stent was inserted into the narrow part of the constructed pulmonary artery in the hybrid operating room because thrombectomy was unsuccessful. After surgery, contrast CT showed that blood flow was maintained. The patient is currently well without any recurrence 3 years after surgery.

Details

ISSN :
18636713
Volume :
70
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
General thoracic and cardiovascular surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....09a3b991ac279887fb5d36c1feb7b3aa