Right-Sided Approach for Segmental Resection of the Left Main Bronchus—Technical Considerations

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Carcinoids of the left main bronchus are rare tumors of the bronchial system and patients often present with dyspnea, asthma-like symptoms, and pneumonia. Gold standard for therapy of carcinoids is surgical resection, but the surgical approach for segmental resection and anastomosis of the left main bronchus is a matter of discussion. With a left-sided approach the access to the bronchus is blocked by the aortic arch and the pulmonary vein. If a right-sided approach is performed, the problem of ventilation during resection and anastomosis of the bronchus occurs. We present a surgical approach from the right side using intraoperative extracorporeal membrane oxygenation to assure oxygen supply for resection of a typical carcinoid of the left main stem bronchus, and discuss the current literature.

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Kroepfl, V., Ng, C., Maier, H., Lucciarini, P., Scheidl, S., Öfner, D., & Augustin, F. (2020). Right-Sided Approach for Segmental Resection of the Left Main Bronchus—Technical Considerations. Innovations: Technology and Techniques in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, 15(3), 279–282. https://doi.org/10.1177/1556984520913292

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