To the best of our knowledge, this is the first presented synchronous single stage bilateral VATS lobectomy case for bronchiectasis in the English literature. We decided to perform a synchronous bilateral VATS lobectomy for the following reasons: The patient had bilateral focal and totally resectable bronchiectasis, she was young and had very good cardiopulmonary functions to tolerate a bilateral VATS approach, she suffered from recurrent hemoptysis for ten years and had a recent severe hemoptysis attack, the bleeding site could not identified with bronchoscopy, and the right middle lobe and left lower lobes were similarly affected with bronchiectasis.
In conclusion, a simultaneous single stage bilateral video-assisted thoracoscopic lobectomy can be performed safely in selected patients with bilateral and totally resectable bronchiectasis. Thus, a second hospitalization and second operation might be prevented. Because all affected bronchiectatic segments are resected, bilateral video-assisted thoracoscopic lobectomy might be a one stage definitive therapy in patients with severe hemoptysis and avoid the possibility of persistent or recurrent hemoptysis after operation.
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