PMID: 8958727Nov 1, 1996Paper

Flap of the musculus latissimus dorsi to prevent alveolar air leakage from sectional plane of the lung after resection of metastatic pulmonary and chest wall tumor

[Zasshi] [Journal]
N NishiyamaH Kinoshita

Abstract

Alveolar air leakage after pulmonary resection usually heals with adequate pleural drainage, but must be more actively treated if leakage may be severe. If left untreated, the postresection space can lead to empyema. We used a muscle flap to prevent alveolar air leakage from a large sectional plane of the lung resected because of metastases in the lung and chest wall. A 48-year-old man complained of pain and a mass on the right side of his back. He had undergone resection and chemotherapy for clear cell sarcoma that originated on the back of the left hand when 43 years of age, wedge resection of the right lower lobe of the lung for a metastatic pulmonary tumor at 46 years, and lobectomy of the same lobe for a recurrence of the metastatic pulmonary tumor at 47 years. The diagnosis was of a metastatic tumor to the right chest wall with peripheral pulmonary tumors of the right upper and middle lobes. Resection of the chest wall and the lung including the tumors was done. Much air leakage from the extensive sectional plane of the right upper and middle lobes was seen intraoperatively, and this plane was therefore covered with a flap of the musculus latissimus dorsi. Chest tubes were removed on day 7 postoperatively when air leakage...Continue Reading

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