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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 99(4): 264-267, 1998


Case report

A CASE OF PRIMARY SQUAMOUS CELL LUNG CANCER INVADING THE WALL OF THE DISTAL AORTIC ARCH AND THE LEFT SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY:SUCCESSFUL SURGICAL MANAGEMENT USING ECC WITH SELECTIVE CEREBRAL PERFUSION

Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Social lnsurance Chukyo Hospital, Nagoya, Japan

Noboru Sai, Masanobu Maeda, Ken Miyahara, Hajime Sakurai, Masato Nakayama, Haruki Takemura

A 37-yer-old male was referred to our hospital with symptoms suggesting pneumonia. The preoperative diagnosis was primary lung cancer of the left upper lobe invading the distal aortic arch (DAA) (T4, stage IIIB). Complete resection was performed with associated resection of the pneumonectomy, DAA, and left subclavian artery. Dacron graft replacement was performed using ECC with selective cerebral perfusion. Histological examination revealed squamous cell carcinoma, n1 and negative surgical margins. We expect this patient to achieve long-term survival. We conclude that ECC with selective cerebral perfusion is both safe and effective for pulmonary surgery in cases with combined resection of the DAA.


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