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[Hemoptysis due to aortopulmonary fistula: a case report of successful surgical treatment].

Abstract
A 76-year-old man was admitted for recurrent hemoptysis of 3 weeks' duration. Chest X-ray revealed lung emphysema, but no findings of thoracic aortic aneurysm. The patient's physician attributed to bronchoectasia, and he underwent angiography for the purpose of embolization of bronchial arteries. Angiography showed a small saccular thoracic descending aortic aneurysm and an aortopulmonary fistula. So aneurysmectomy and patch angioplasty was done under partial cardiopulmonary bypass. Lobectomy or wedge pulmonary resection was not necessary. His postoperative course was uneventful. In case of the patients with hemoptysis, the possibility of aortopulmonary fistula should be considered, and computed tomography or aortography should be done to rule out other pulmonary diseases.
AuthorsY Fukumura, M Watanabe, K Katayama, Y Shimoe, O Yoshida, K Kurokami
JournalKyobu geka. The Japanese journal of thoracic surgery (Kyobu Geka) Vol. 48 Issue 12 Pg. 1046-9 (Nov 1995) ISSN: 0021-5252 [Print] Japan
PMID8538109 (Publication Type: Case Reports, English Abstract, Journal Article)
Topics
  • Aged
  • Aorta (surgery)
  • Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic (complications, surgery)
  • Arterio-Arterial Fistula (complications, surgery)
  • Hemoptysis (etiology)
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Pulmonary Artery (surgery)
  • Recurrence

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