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10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2021.19939
Videothoracoscopic lobectomy for bronchiectasis and extrapulmonary sequestration in a case Kartagener syndrome with pectus excavatum
1Department of Thoracic Surgery, Medicine Faculty of Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey
DOI : 10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2021.19939
Kartagener syndrome is a rare condition. A 21-year-old female
patient was under follow-up for five years by the chest diseases
clinic due to recurrent cough, sputum production and wheezing,
and she was diagnosed with Kartagener syndrome. The patient
underwent surgery, when her symptoms could not be managed by
medical therapy. The presence of extrapulmonary sequestration
and pectus excavatum accompanied by Kartagener syndromerelated
dextrocardia further complicated the performance of
videothoracoscopic surgery. However, the patient was discharged
without any complications. It should be considered, particularly
in lower lobe bronchiectasis that undetected sequestration may be
present. Videothoracoscopic surgery provides excellent exposure
for hilar structures and can be successfully and safely performed
by way of a careful dissection, even in a bronchiectasis case with
multiple anatomic anomalies.
Keywords : Kartagener syndrome, pulmonary sequestration, videothoracoscopic lobectomy
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