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Lung Autotransplantation for Bulky Superior Sulcus Tumor With Hilar Involvement
Akihiro Taira1, Ayako Nawashiro1, Yusuke Takeda1
1Second Department of Surgery, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, Japan.
Abstract:
Lung autotransplantation with ex vivo bench surgery is a useful surgical technique for centrally located and locally advanced lung cancer to spare lung parenchyma by avoiding pneumonectomy. Here, we present a patient with a bulky superior sulcus tumor with hilar involvement for which lung-sparing complete resection was achieved with autotransplantation. After concurrent chemoradiotherapy, en bloc resection, consisting left pneumonectomy combined with apical chest wall resection (1-4 ribs), back-table extended double-sleeve resection after lung preservation, and reimplantation of basal segment was performed. The postoperative course was uneventful, and the patient is alive without tumor recurrence at 18 months after surgery.

