BACKGROUND It is difficult and risky for patients with a single lung to undergo thoracoscopic segmental pneumonectomy,and previous reports of related cases are rare.We introduce anesthesia for Extracorporeal membrane ...BACKGROUND It is difficult and risky for patients with a single lung to undergo thoracoscopic segmental pneumonectomy,and previous reports of related cases are rare.We introduce anesthesia for Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(ECMO)-assisted thoracoscopic lower lobe subsegmental resection in a patient with a single left lung.CASE SUMMARY The patient underwent comprehensive treatment for synovial sarcoma of the right lung and nodules in the lower lobe of the left lung.Examination showed pulmonary function that had severe restrictive ventilation disorder,forced expiratory volume in 1 second of 0.72 L(27.8%),forced vital capacity of 1.0 L(33%),and maximal voluntary ventilation of 33.9 L(35.5%).Lung computed tomography showed a nodular shadow in the lower lobe of the left lung,and lung metastasis was considered.After multidisciplinary consultation and adequate preoperative preparation,thoracoscopic left lower lung lobe S9bii+S10bii combined subsegmental resection was performed with the assistance of total intravenous anesthesia and ECMO intraoperative pulmonary protective ventilation.The patient received postoperative ICU supportive care.After surgical treatment,the patient was successfully withdrawn from ECMO on postoperative Day 1.The tracheal tube was removed on postoperative Day 4,and she was discharged from the hospital on postoperative Day 15.CONCLUSION The multi-disciplinary treatment provided maximum medical optimization for surgical anesthesia and veno-venous ECMO which provided adequate protection for the patient's perioperative treatment.展开更多
A 49-year-old man had an abnormal shadow on chest X-ray. Enhanced chest computed tomography (CT) revealed an 8-cm diameter right lung mass invading the right chest wall, with a tumor thrombus extending from the superi...A 49-year-old man had an abnormal shadow on chest X-ray. Enhanced chest computed tomography (CT) revealed an 8-cm diameter right lung mass invading the right chest wall, with a tumor thrombus extending from the superior pulmonary vein into the left atrium. Transesophageal echocardiography confirmed that the tumor adjoined the side wall of the atrium. Endobronchial and CT-guided needle biopsy demonstrated a low-grade carcinoma or small cell carcinoma. Operative findings through left atriotomy under cardiopulmonary bypass showed no tumor invasion of the atrium wall, but protrusion through the pulmonary vein. Frozen sections revealed a non-small cell carcinoma. We performed right upper lobectomy with parietal pleura and mediastinal lymph node dissection after detachment of cardiopulmonary bypass. Pathological examination demonstrated a large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma p-T4N0M0, stage IIIA. The patient recovered without postoperative complications and tolerated two cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy. He was doing well without symptoms of recurrence 42 months after surgery.展开更多
A 65-year-old man with right central type of lung squamous carcinoma was admitted to our department.Bronchoscopy displayed complete obstruction of right upper lobe bronchus and infiltration of the bronchus intermedius...A 65-year-old man with right central type of lung squamous carcinoma was admitted to our department.Bronchoscopy displayed complete obstruction of right upper lobe bronchus and infiltration of the bronchus intermedius with tumor.Chest contrast computed tomography revealed the tumor invaded right pulmonary artery,superior vena cava,and the persistant left superior vena cava flowed into the coronary sinus.The tumor was successfully removed by means of bronchial and pulmonary artery sleeve resection of the right upper and middle lobes combined with resection and reconstruction of superior vena cava(SVC)utilizing ringed polytetrafluoroethylene graft.To the best of our knowledge,this was the first report of complete resection of locally advanced lung cancer involving superior vena cava,right pulmonary artery trunk and main bronchus with persistant left superior vena cava.展开更多
基金Supported by the Special Scientific Research Project of the National Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinical Research Base,No.JDZX201926.
文摘BACKGROUND It is difficult and risky for patients with a single lung to undergo thoracoscopic segmental pneumonectomy,and previous reports of related cases are rare.We introduce anesthesia for Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(ECMO)-assisted thoracoscopic lower lobe subsegmental resection in a patient with a single left lung.CASE SUMMARY The patient underwent comprehensive treatment for synovial sarcoma of the right lung and nodules in the lower lobe of the left lung.Examination showed pulmonary function that had severe restrictive ventilation disorder,forced expiratory volume in 1 second of 0.72 L(27.8%),forced vital capacity of 1.0 L(33%),and maximal voluntary ventilation of 33.9 L(35.5%).Lung computed tomography showed a nodular shadow in the lower lobe of the left lung,and lung metastasis was considered.After multidisciplinary consultation and adequate preoperative preparation,thoracoscopic left lower lung lobe S9bii+S10bii combined subsegmental resection was performed with the assistance of total intravenous anesthesia and ECMO intraoperative pulmonary protective ventilation.The patient received postoperative ICU supportive care.After surgical treatment,the patient was successfully withdrawn from ECMO on postoperative Day 1.The tracheal tube was removed on postoperative Day 4,and she was discharged from the hospital on postoperative Day 15.CONCLUSION The multi-disciplinary treatment provided maximum medical optimization for surgical anesthesia and veno-venous ECMO which provided adequate protection for the patient's perioperative treatment.
文摘A 49-year-old man had an abnormal shadow on chest X-ray. Enhanced chest computed tomography (CT) revealed an 8-cm diameter right lung mass invading the right chest wall, with a tumor thrombus extending from the superior pulmonary vein into the left atrium. Transesophageal echocardiography confirmed that the tumor adjoined the side wall of the atrium. Endobronchial and CT-guided needle biopsy demonstrated a low-grade carcinoma or small cell carcinoma. Operative findings through left atriotomy under cardiopulmonary bypass showed no tumor invasion of the atrium wall, but protrusion through the pulmonary vein. Frozen sections revealed a non-small cell carcinoma. We performed right upper lobectomy with parietal pleura and mediastinal lymph node dissection after detachment of cardiopulmonary bypass. Pathological examination demonstrated a large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma p-T4N0M0, stage IIIA. The patient recovered without postoperative complications and tolerated two cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy. He was doing well without symptoms of recurrence 42 months after surgery.
文摘A 65-year-old man with right central type of lung squamous carcinoma was admitted to our department.Bronchoscopy displayed complete obstruction of right upper lobe bronchus and infiltration of the bronchus intermedius with tumor.Chest contrast computed tomography revealed the tumor invaded right pulmonary artery,superior vena cava,and the persistant left superior vena cava flowed into the coronary sinus.The tumor was successfully removed by means of bronchial and pulmonary artery sleeve resection of the right upper and middle lobes combined with resection and reconstruction of superior vena cava(SVC)utilizing ringed polytetrafluoroethylene graft.To the best of our knowledge,this was the first report of complete resection of locally advanced lung cancer involving superior vena cava,right pulmonary artery trunk and main bronchus with persistant left superior vena cava.