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Experience with the autologous pulmonary vein for pulmonary arterioplasty

Authors: PUMA, Francesco; CAPOZZI, ROSANNA; DADDI, NICCOLO'; RAGUSA, Mark; CAGINI, Lucio; Quintili A; VANNUCCI, JACOPO;

Experience with the autologous pulmonary vein for pulmonary arterioplasty

Abstract

Lobectomy with pulmonary artery resection and reconstruction is seldom performed in order to avoid pneumonectomy in selected cases. The aim of this study is to determine how safe and effective the graft reconstruction of the pulmonary artery is, using autologous tissue taken from the pulmonary vein.Eight patients with diagnosed non-small-cell lung cancer were treated by lobectomy with pulmonary artery reconstruction with curative intent. All patients could have tolerated pneumonectomy. Patch or conduit angioplasty was performed by using a tailored graft, harvested from the autologous pulmonary vein of the resected lobe. Patients were followed up and the clinical records were analyzed retrospectively. Long-term patency of the reconstructed pulmonary artery was investigated by computed tomographic pulmonary angiogram.No procedure-related complications and no perioperative mortality were observed. No blood transfusion was required. Follow-up varied from 10 to 64 months. No local recurrences were found next to the angioplasty. Ideal long-term patency of the pulmonary artery was demonstrated in all cases. Two patients are alive with evidence of extrathoracic metastatic disease and four patients are apparently healthy. Two patients died of progressive disease.The use of pulmonary vein tissue as a graft to repair the pulmonary artery is feasible, reproducible, and seems to be oncologically correct. Pulmonary vein tissue can be easily harvested during surgery and offers a high-quality vascular tissue for pulmonary angioplasty.

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Aged, 80 and over, Male, Lung Neoplasms, Angioplasty, Pulmonary Lobectomy; LUNG CANCER; artery resection; artery reconstruction, Middle Aged, Pulmonary Artery, Blood Vessel Prosthesis, Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation, Treatment Outcome, Pulmonary Veins, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung, Tissue and Organ Harvesting, Humans, Female, Pulmonary artery resection and reconstruction; Lung cancer; Surgery; Lobectomy, Epidemiologic Methods, Pneumonectomy, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Vascular Patency, Aged, Neoplasm Staging

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