End-to-side anastomosis in complex tracheal resection and reconstruction: a case series study

复杂气管切除和重建中的端侧吻合术:病例系列研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The development of current anesthetic and surgical techniques has increased the success rate of complex tracheal resection and reconstruction. End-to-end anastomosis is the prevailing method, while the end-to-side approach has also been reported to be practical and suitable. The current study aimed to demonstrate the feasibility and advantages of the end-to-side anastomosis method in specific cases. METHODS: We summarized 6 cases of patients with tracheobronchial tumors who received different end-to-side airway reconstructions in our center. Their clinical features and surgical procedures were also described. Postoperative follow-up was conducted to monitor their complications and prognosis. RESULTS: Among the patients involved in the study, 2 patients with tumors involving the bronchus intermedius received auto-lung transplantations under general anesthesia, 3 patients with tumors involving the lower trachea and carina underwent reconstruction under non-intubated combined anesthesia, and 1 patient with left main bronchus (LMB) involvement received surgery under venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA ECMO)-supported non-intubated anesthesia. The surgical procedures were completed successfully without surgical or anesthetic incidents. Patients 1 and 2 underwent auto-lung transplantation with distal stumps and trachea end-to-side anastomosis (right lower lobe and right basal segment). Patients 3 and 4 received right main bronchus (RMB) to lateral trachea reconstruction, while Patients 5 and 6 underwent LMB to tracheal wall anastomosis. Anastomotic buttressing was performed using the thymus and mediastinal tissue. The patients were discharged within 2 weeks of the operation. No severe postoperative complications were reported, with the exception of Patient 5, who required a prolonged intensive care unit (ICU) stay with antibiotics due to pneumonia. Anastomotic necrosis, dehiscence, or stenosis were not observed in the postoperative bronchoscopy. CONCLUSIONS: End-to-side anastomosis is a feasible and effective surgical method in airway reconstructions. This method facilitates tension-free anastomosis, which is crucial for surgical prognosis and decreasing complications. The reported cases had ideal surgical results during follow-up. The long-term outcomes of the end-to-side method require further evaluation.

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