TY - JOUR
T1 - Intradiaphragmatic pulmonary sequestration
T2 - Advantages of the thoracoscopic approach
AU - McAteer, Jarod
AU - Stephenson, Jacob
AU - Ricca, Robert
AU - Waldhausen, John H.T.
AU - Gow, Kenneth W.
PY - 2012/8
Y1 - 2012/8
N2 - Pulmonary sequestrations are accessory foregut lesions that are most commonly located within the thorax and occasionally in the abdominal cavity. Sequestrations arising within the diaphragm are exceedingly rare. We describe 2 patients found to have left peridiaphragmatic lesions on prenatal ultrasound and postnatal computed tomography. In the first patient, an initial laparoscopic approach was abandoned in favor of a thoracoscopic approach after no intraabdominal mass was found. The second patient had an uncomplicated thoracoscopic resection of a similar lesion. To our knowledge, these represent the first intradiaphragmatic pulmonary sequestrations to be resected via a minimally invasive approach. The rarity of these lesions makes definitive diagnosis without operative intervention challenging. Thoracoscopy appears to be a reasonable approach for resection of such intradiaphragmatic lesions.
AB - Pulmonary sequestrations are accessory foregut lesions that are most commonly located within the thorax and occasionally in the abdominal cavity. Sequestrations arising within the diaphragm are exceedingly rare. We describe 2 patients found to have left peridiaphragmatic lesions on prenatal ultrasound and postnatal computed tomography. In the first patient, an initial laparoscopic approach was abandoned in favor of a thoracoscopic approach after no intraabdominal mass was found. The second patient had an uncomplicated thoracoscopic resection of a similar lesion. To our knowledge, these represent the first intradiaphragmatic pulmonary sequestrations to be resected via a minimally invasive approach. The rarity of these lesions makes definitive diagnosis without operative intervention challenging. Thoracoscopy appears to be a reasonable approach for resection of such intradiaphragmatic lesions.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2012.05.010
DO - 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2012.05.010
M3 - Article
C2 - 22901926
AN - SCOPUS:84865092451
SN - 0022-3468
VL - 47
SP - 1607
EP - 1610
JO - Journal of pediatric surgery
JF - Journal of pediatric surgery
IS - 8
ER -