Mechanical Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke Arising from Thrombus of the Left Superior Pulmonary Vein Stump after Left Pneumonectomy: A Case Report

  • Sonobe S
  • Yoshida M
  • Niizuma K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Pulmonary vein thrombosis is a rare disease but can cause severe complications. However, pathophysiology of this entity is not fully understood. We report a case of mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke arising from thrombus of the left superior pulmonary vein stump after left pneumonectomy. A 67-year-old male without atrial fibrillation presented with middle cerebral artery occlusion 11 days after left pneumonectomy. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed thrombus in the left superior pulmonary vein stump. He received mechanical thrombectomy and had a good postoperative course. The retrieved embolus was macroscopically red thrombus and histological examination revealed that the embolus consisted of fibrin and erythrocyte-rich thrombus. Thrombus formation in a pulmonary vein stump after lung resection may be an embolic source of AIS. Mechanical thrombectomy and anticoagulation is effective for the treatment of this pathology.

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Sonobe, S., Yoshida, M., Niizuma, K., & Tominaga, T. (2019). Mechanical Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke Arising from Thrombus of the Left Superior Pulmonary Vein Stump after Left Pneumonectomy: A Case Report. NMC Case Report Journal, 6(1), 17–20. https://doi.org/10.2176/nmccrj.cr.2018-0163

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