2018
DOI: 10.1016/s1556-0864(18)30371-x
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96P The role of bronchial stump reinforcement by flap in prevention of broncho-pleural fistula after major lung resections

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“…To avoid BPF formation, reinforcing the bronchial stump with adjacent vascularized tissues such as intercostal muscle, parietal pleura, and pericardial adipose tissue can be considered in selected pulmonary resection patients, especially those undergoing right pneumonectomy. Large series have shown that reinforcing the stump or anastomosis line, particularly if the patient has received neoadjuvant therapy, reduces BPF development 23 . In our clinic, we reinforce the anastomosis line or bronchial stump with vascularized tissues in selected cases.…”
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“…To avoid BPF formation, reinforcing the bronchial stump with adjacent vascularized tissues such as intercostal muscle, parietal pleura, and pericardial adipose tissue can be considered in selected pulmonary resection patients, especially those undergoing right pneumonectomy. Large series have shown that reinforcing the stump or anastomosis line, particularly if the patient has received neoadjuvant therapy, reduces BPF development 23 . In our clinic, we reinforce the anastomosis line or bronchial stump with vascularized tissues in selected cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%