Aberrant Feeding Artery Mutilation Treatment of Pulmonary Sequestration: A Case Report

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Background: Pulmonary sequestration (PS) is a rare congenital pulmonary pulmonary malformation. In this study, we reported a case of PS treated with aberrant feeding artery mutilation in our center.Case Presentation: A 29 –year-old female patient presented to our center in March 2020 due to repeated hemoptysis for more than 15 years, she received CTA examination which showed an aberrant feeding artery from the thoracic aorta into the left lower lobe of the lung and was therefore diagnosed with left lower lung pulmonary sequestration. Given that she complained with no infectious symptoms, she was treated with thoracoscopic feeding artery mutilation in June 2020 . She and experienced an uneventful postoperative course and was discharged 2 days postoperatively. On the postoperative follow-up of 4 months, thise patient’s physical condition was excellent and free of any symptoms such as hemoptysis or cough. Conclusion: Surgery is still the first choose for the treatment of PS. When pulmonary lesion is small-sized,for PS patients with non-infectious symptoms, aberrant feeding artery mutilation can be attempted as an alternative to intravascular technology for the treatment of PS. Future large studies are required to further verify its long-term efficacy and scope of application.

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