A Delicate Surgical Resection to Treat a Proximal Pulmonary Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma

N. Belloumi, H. Baili, M. Abdennadher, C. Habbouria, I. Bachouch, I. Bouassida, S. Zairi, F. Chermiti Ben Abdallah, S. Fenniche, H. Zribi, A. Marghli, Alessandro Bandiera
2021 Case Reports in Surgery  
Pulmonary adenoid cystic carcinoma (PACC) is an exceedingly rare tumor of low-grade malignancy. Diagnosis is often late, so the tumoral process may be huge at presentation. Surgical resection could be challenging, and the recurrence rate would be greater. We report, hereby, a case of proximal PACC with involvement of the carina in a young male adult, without respiratory distress. Surgical resection was performed through a left pneumonectomy followed by a complex trachea-bronchoplastic
more » ... During the operative time, the assisted ventilatory mode was carefully chosen. No adjuvant treatment was needed. Our patient is still under clinicoradiological surveillance and remains disease-free.
doi:10.1155/2021/5529803 fatcat:snahqp2jgffdldqlv3orky2bku