Main bronchial reconstruction with sparing of pulmonary parenchyma for benign diseases

Won Chang Jee, Soo Choi Yong, Kwanmien Kim, Mog Shim Young, Lee Kyung Soo, Joong Kim Ho, Jhingook Kim

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Abstract

Main bronchial reconstruction is anatomically suitable for benign main bronchial stenosis. But, it has been hardly recommended for operative mortality and morbidity. This study was aimed at providing validity and the proper clinical information of bronchoplasty for benign main bronchial stenosis by reviewing the results we obtained over the last ten years for main bronchial reconstruction operations. We retrospectively reviewed admission and office records. Twenty eight consecutive patients who underwent main bronchoplasty were included. Enrolled patients underwent main bronchial reconstruction for benign disease (tuberculosis in 21, trauma in 4, endobronchial mass in 3). Concomitant procedures with main stem bronchoplasty were performed in 19 patients. There were no incidences of postoperative mortality and significant morbidity. There were 2 cases of retained secretions, and these problems were resolved by bronchoscopy or intubation. All of the patients are still alive without obstructive airway problem. Bronchoplasty should be considered as one of the primary treatment modalities, if it is anatomically feasible.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1017-1020
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Korean Medical Science
Volume21
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2006

Keywords

  • Bronchi reconstructive procedures
  • Surgery, plastic
  • Tuberculosis, endobronchial

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