Combining Minimally Invasive Techniques in Managing a Frail Patient with Postpneumonectomy Bronchopleural Fistula.

Q4 Medicine
Case Reports in Pulmonology Pub Date : 2021-04-07 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/5513136
Kostas Kostopanagiotou, Dimitrios Filippiadis, Efthimios Bakas, Costas Thomas, Andreas Kostroglou, Santaitidis Elias, Tatiana Sidiropoulou, Sotirios Tsiodras, Periklis Tomos
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A postpneumonectomy bronchopleural fistula is a life-threatening complication requiring aggressive treatment and early repair. Reoperations are common due to initial treatment failure. Advanced bronchoscopic techniques are rapidly evolving, but permanent results are questionable. We report the minimally invasive management of a frail 79-year-old patient with postpneumonectomy fistula in respiratory failure due to repeated infections. Previous bronchoscopic closure attempts with fibrin failed. The multistep interdisciplinary management included airway surveillance by virtual bronchoscopy, percutaneous fibrin glue instillation under computed tomography, and awake thoracoscopic surgery to achieve temporary closure. This provided an acceptable long period of symptomatic and physical improvement. The bronchial stump failed again four months later, and the patient succumbed to pneumonia. Pneumonectomy has to be avoided unless strongly indicated. Complications are best managed with surgery for definite treatment. We emphasize our approach only when a patient declines surgery or is medically unfit as a temporary time-buying strategy in view of definite surgery in a high-volume center.

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微创技术在治疗肺切除术后虚弱患者支气管胸膜瘘中的应用。
肺切除术后支气管胸膜瘘是一种危及生命的并发症,需要积极治疗和早期修复。由于初始治疗失败,再手术是常见的。先进的支气管镜检查技术正在迅速发展,但其永久性效果尚存疑问。我们报告一例虚弱的79岁患者,肺切除术后瘘管因反复感染而导致呼吸衰竭。先前使用纤维蛋白进行支气管镜关闭的尝试失败。多步骤的跨学科管理包括虚拟支气管镜下气道监测,计算机断层扫描下经皮纤维蛋白胶注入,以及清醒胸腔镜手术以实现暂时关闭。这提供了一个可接受的长期症状和身体改善。四个月后,支气管残端再次失效,患者死于肺炎。除非有强烈的指征,否则必须避免全肺切除术。并发症最好通过手术进行明确治疗。我们强调我们的方法只有当病人拒绝手术或医学上不适合作为一个临时的时间购买策略,考虑到在一个大容量的中心确定的手术。
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Case Reports in Pulmonology
Case Reports in Pulmonology Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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