Endoscopic removal of a chondromatous hamartoma by bronchoscopic electrosurgical snare and argon plasma coagulation

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A 31-year-old woman presented with a cough, pain on the left side on deep inspiration, dyspnea, and fever. A chest x-ray showed pneumonic infiltration of the left middle and lower lung and decreased left hemithorax volume. A computed tomography (CT) revealed an occlusion of the left main bronchus by an intraluminal tumour. Bronchoscopic biopsy specimens suggested an endobronchial hamartoma. Therefore, we resected the tumour endobronchially using a bronchoscopic electrosurgical, snare and argon plasma coagulation.

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Uskul, B. T., Baran, R., Turan, F. E., Sogukpinar, O., Aksoy, F., & Turker, H. (2007). Endoscopic removal of a chondromatous hamartoma by bronchoscopic electrosurgical snare and argon plasma coagulation. Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease - Pulmonary Series, 67(4), 238–240. https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2007.481

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