[Surgical treatment of pulmonary sequestration--20 years experience].

2009 
AIM: To study our experience in the diagnostics and treatment of pulmonary sequestration and to evaluate the long-term postoperative results. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between Jan 1989 and Jan 2009. 8 patients (3 men, 5 women, mean age of 23.9 years) were operated on for lung sequestration. Sequestration was intralobar in 6 cases and extralobar in 2 cases. The abnormality was discovered by chance in 2 patients. The most frequent clinical manifestation was those of recurrent bronchopneumonia. Chest X-rays showed an apparently benign, posterobasal image in 75% of the cases. Arteriography was performed in 2 patients and revealed an abnormal systemic artery. Computerized tomography imaging with i.v. contrast confirmed the diagnosis in 6 patients. The intralobar type of sequestration was treated by lobectomy, and the extralobar type by sequestrectomy. RESULTS: The operative mortality and the morbidity rates were nil. The mean in-hospital stay was 7.75 days. The long-term postoperative results (follow-up from 5 to 20 years) are considered excellent. CONCLUSION: The surgery is a method of choice in the treatment of pulmonary sequestration. with low rate of postoperative complications and excellent long-term results.
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