Standard and extended sleeve resections of the tracheobronchial tree

J Thorac Dis. 2020 Oct;12(10):6163-6172. doi: 10.21037/jtd.2020.02.65.

Abstract

Anatomic resections with bronchial and/or vascular resections and reconstruction, so called sleeve resections were originally performed in patients with impaired cardio-pulmonary reserves. Nowadays, sleeve resections are established surgical procedures of first choice for tracheobronchial pathologies, whenever anatomically and oncologically feasible. Experienced thoracic surgeons have a broad surgical armentarium to avoid a pneumonectomy and the morbidity and mortality associated with it. Sleeve resections are associated with better outcomes in all aspects. Thus, sleeve resection is not an alternative for pneumonectomy and vice versa. In this review article we set out to provide a contemporary overview on this topic.

Keywords: Sleeve lobectomy; extended sleeve resection; pulmonary artery reconstruction (PA reconstruction); tracheobronchial surgery.

Publication types

  • Review