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An Intra abdominal Pulmonary Sequestration Containing Congenital Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation (Congenital, Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation을 보이는 복강내 폐분리증)

  • Lee, Suk-Koo;Lee, Woo-Yong;Kim, Hyun-Hahk
    • Advances in pediatric surgery
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.138-142
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    • 1996
  • Pulmonary sequestration is a complex anomaly involving the pulmonary parenchymal tissue and its vasculature. It presents as a cystic mass of nonfunctional lung tissue without communication with the tracheobronchial system. Usually, it receives blood supply from anomalous systemic vessels. Therefore, preoperative diagnosis of the pulmonary sequestration is difficult, especially when it is located in the abdomen and combined with congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation(CCAM). We encountered such a mass(CCAM type 2) detected prenatally by ultrasonography. It was a kidney bean shaped, pinkish mass straddling the thorax and abdomen on the right side. Because of the sonographic appearance, neuroblastoma was diagnosed preoperatively. The mass was completely extirpated without difficulty.

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Extralobar Pulmonary Sequestration Supplied by Pulmonary Artery (폐동맥에서 공급받는 외엽형 폐격리증;1례 보고)

  • Baek, Hyo-Chae;Park, Jae-Hui;Lee, Du-Yeon
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.26 no.11
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    • pp.894-898
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    • 1993
  • Pulmonary sequestration is an uncommon congenital pulmonary malformations characterized by presence of nonfunctioning lung tissue which receives its blood supply mostly from the anomalous systemic arteries. We have experienced a 30 year old male patient with a mediastinal mass complaining of intermittent chest pain, and the mass was histologically confirmed as extralobar pulmonary sequestration. The anomalous blood supply origined from the right pulmonary artery but there was no communication with the tracheobronchial tree. He underwent operation through midsternotomy incision for the purpose of concurrent resection of enlarged thymus noted on chest CT.

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Infradiaphragmatic Retroperitoneal Pulmonary Sequestration - A Case Report - (횡격막하 후복막강에 발생한 폐격리증 - 1례 보고 -)

  • Hur, Jin;Goo, Bon-Won
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.244-247
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    • 2002
  • Pulmonary sequestration is a very rare congenital malfomation, especially when it is located in the infradiaphragmatic retroperitoneal space. The patient was a 56-year-old man with no respiratory symptom but had some postprandial epigastric discomfort for several days. Plain chest x-ray revealed mild elevation of left diaphragm and abdominal CT scan showed large cystic retroperitoneal mass with some calcification. We performed the operation through the thorachoabdominal incision and the mass was proven to be a pulmonary sequestration. Therefore, we report the case with review of literatures.

Simple Congenital Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation with a Feeding Artery (영양동맥을 동반한 단순 선천성 낭종성 선종양 기형)

  • Kim, Jae-Jun;Wang, Young-Pil;Park, Jae-Kil
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.450-453
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    • 2010
  • CCAM with no other anomalies such as sequestration receives its blood supply from the pulmonary artery. Our case presented with a simple CCAM and no other anomalies but with a feeding artery. Although preoperative evaluation may not show feeding arteries, they may exist in congenital cystic lung diseases.

Intralobar Puhnonary Sequestration - Report of one case - (폐 내엽형 격절부:1례 보고)

  • 김승규
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.541-543
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    • 1992
  • We experienced a case of intralobar pulmonary sequestration preoperatively confirmed. The 10 years old male patient was admitted beacuse of recurrent episode of coughing and production of purulent sputum. the chest X-ray showed a dense mass containing a large cyst with air-fiuid level in right lower lung field. An aortogram was performed and revealed that the sequestrated portion of the RLL was supplied by an aberrant large artery arising directly from the lower thoracic aorta. After division and ligation of the aberrant artery in pulmonary ligament, the right lower lobectomy was performed and the patient`s postoperative course was uneventful.

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Surgical Treatment of Congenital Lung Cysts (선천성 폐낭성 질환의 외과적 치료)

  • Jeong, Yun-Seop;Kim, Ju-Hyeon
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.407-415
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    • 1990
  • A total of 69 patients were treated for congenital lung cysts at Seoul National University Hospital during the period between 1960 and Aug, 1989. They were 37 patients of bronchogenic cyst, 18 patients of pulmonary sequestration, 7 patients of congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation [C.C.A.M.], and 7 patients of congenital lobar emphysema. In cases of bronchogenic cyst, involved age was variable from 7 months to 53 years and most cases were asymptomatic. They were located 14 cases in the right lung, 6 cases in the left lung and 17 cases in the mediastinum. Their sizes were also variable from 2.5 to 12 cm and most of them except 3 cases were solitary cysts. There were 6 cases that had bronchial communication. In cases of pulmonary sequestration, aged from 3 months to 29years, all were intrapulmonary type. 15 cases of them were found in the left lower field and 3 cases in the right lower field. Anomalous vessels were confirmed in 16 cases by aortography and/or surgical exploration. In cases of congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation, aged from 7 days to 6 years, 3 cases of infants were admitted due to severe dyspnea and cyanosis but the remaining 4 cases were admitted due to large cyst or abscess on chest roentgenogram. 3 cases were located in the right lung and 4 cases in the left lung. In cases of congenital lobar emphysema, aged from 14 days to 11 years, 6 cases were located in the right lung and one case was located in the left lung. All of them were male and had shown some degree of dyspnea from birth There were 2 cases of mortality, one in C.C.A.M and one in congenital lobar emphysema. But the remaining cases were well treated and recovered with the surgical resections.

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Pulmonary Sequestration: report of 2 cases (Pulmonary Sequestration [2례 보고])

  • 남충희
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.350-353
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    • 1981
  • The pulmonary sequestration is an uncommon congenital anomaly characterized by the presence of a part of lung tissue which is supplied by an aberrant artery from the aorta or its branch and usually has no communication with the normal bronchial tree. It was first presented by Hubber in 1777 and presented in details by Pryce in 1946. We present a case of extralobar pulmonary sequestration experienced recently with a case of intralobar type experienced in 1962. The patient was 11 year old male with the complaint of chronic productive cough. Serial chest films showed a large cyst with or without the air-fluid level on the posterobasal segment area of the left lower lobe. Bronchography showed no definite communication between the cyst and bronchial tree. On operation, the cystic lesion was supplied by an aberrant artery from the descending thoracic aorta 5 cm above the aortic hiatus and was sited at the posterobasal segment area of the left lower lobe. We performed the sequestrectomy and the sequestration was surrounded by its own pleura, 6.8x3.9x3.2 cm in size, contained the pale brown mucoid secretion in a large cyst and showed the primitive alveolar structure of the wall. The aberrant artery was 1 -5 cm long, 0.3 mm in internal diameter and arterio-sclerotic. We also compared 6 cases of collection, 5 intralobar and 1 extralobar type, presented in Korea.

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Aberrant Bronchial Artery to Non-Sequestrated Left Upper Lobe in Massive Hemoptysis

  • Hwang, Joo Hee;Kim, Eun Young;Park, Seung Yong
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.78 no.4
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    • pp.380-384
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    • 2015
  • Systemic arterial supply from the descending thoracic aorta to the basal segment of the left lower lobe without a pulmonary arterial supply is a rare congenital anomaly within the spectrum of sequestration lung disease. The most common pattern of anomalous systemic artery to the lung arises from the descending thoracic aorta and feeds the basal segments of the left lower lobe. We report an extremely rare case of a 29-year-old woman who underwent a successful left upper lobectomy for the treatment of recurrent massive hemoptysis from anomalous bronchial arterial supply to the lingular segment of left upper lobe.

Pulmonary Sequestration of Unusual Location, Extralobar and intralobar Type -Report of two cases - (비정상적 위치에서 발생한 외엽형 및 내엽형 폐 격절증 - 2예 보고 -)

  • 박해문
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.308-314
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    • 1989
  • Pulmonary sequestration is a congenital malformation characterized by an area of embryonic lung tissue that derives its blood supply from an anomalous systemic artery. Two forms recognized: extralobar and intralobar. Extralobar form is a very rare congenital malformation, usually located in the lower chest, and may be found in newborn infants at the time a congenital diaphragmatic hernia is repaired. Large sequestrated segments may be cause acute respiratory distress in the neonate. The condition is asymptomatic in 15 per cent of patients. This report presents two cases of pulmonary sequestration which misdiagnosed a superior mediastinal tumor and a benign lung tumor. First case was 30-year-old male patient and chief complaints were dyspnea, dry cough and right chest pain. Chest X-ray showed a homogenous increased density of smooth margin at the right superior mediastinal area and suggested a benign mediastinal tumor. And so explothoracotomy was made without other special studies. Second case was 28-year-old male patient. One month ago, he had tracheostomy and right closed thoracostomy due to massive hemoptysis and spontaneous hemothorax. Chest X-ray showed a benign cystic lesion at RLL area. At the time of operation, in first case, a mass of adult fist size was placed medial to the right upper lobe and densely adhesive to trachea, SVC and esophagus. Blood supply of the mass was bronchial arteries of trachea and RUL bronchus and drained to SVC and azygos vein through anomalous systemic veins. There was no bronchial communication on Frozen biopsy. In 2nd case, large cystic lesion contained old blood hematoma was located in RLL and anomalous blood vessel from thoracic aorta was drained to posterior segment of RLL. In operation field, intralobar pulmonary sequestration was diagnosed, and RLL lobectomy was carried out.

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A Case of Pulmonary Sequestration Supplied with Left Gastric Artery (좌위동맥으로부터 공급받는 폐결리증 1예)

  • Kang, Ji-Hyang;Lee, Goung-Sup;Lee, Chang-Seon;Choi, Hyun-Ju;Hong, Jong-Seo;Koh, Young-Min;Lee, Jai-Yung;Lee, Eon-Chun
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.550-555
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    • 2000
  • The bronchopulmonary sequestration is a region of the lung parenchyma that has an incomplete or no connection with the airways and is supplied by an aberrant artery arising from the aorta or one of its branches. The anatomy of the supplying artery is very important during operation. A case of pulmonary sequestration supplied with the left gastric artery is presented. The patient was 61 years old male and had hemoptysis. The chest CT showed cystic bronchiectasis in the left lower lung with few air-fluid level. Also, in aortogram, arterial supply was The aortogram also showed arterial supply coming from the left gastric artery of abdominal aorta branches. Left lower lobectomy and abnormal arterial ligation were performed.

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