Acute ischemic stroke after thoracoscopic lobectomy for the left upper lobe lung cancer: A case report
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Left upper lobectomy, , cerebral infarction, pulmonary vein stump
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Cerebral infarction is normally caused by thrombosis in chronic cardiogenic patients. However, it may be an acute appearance after surgery because of thrombus formation in dammaged vascular. The left upper lobectomy is the highest risk factor for cerebral infarction among anatomical lung resection. Here we report a 69-year-old patient who presented with left hemiparesis after left upper lung lobectomy on the fourth day. We strongly suspect that cerebral infarction is one of cardiopulmonary complications after anatomical lung resection in this case
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2. Yamamoto T et al (2016) Is left upper lobectomy for lung cancer a risk factor for cerebral infarction? Surg Today 46(7): 780-784.
3. Matsumoto K et al (2018) Frequency of cerebral infarction after pulmonary resection: A multicenter, retrospective study in Japan. Surg Today 48(5): 571-572.
4. Ohtaka K et al (2013) Thrombosis in the pulmonary vein stump after left upper lobectomy as a possible cause of cerebral infarction. Ann Thorac Surg 95(6): 1924-1928.
5. Kam PC, Calcroft RM (1997) Calcroft, Peri‐operative stroke in general surgical patients. Anaesthesia 52(9): 879-883.
6. Kobayashi Y et al (2017) Left upper lung lobectomy is an embolic risk factor for cerebral infarction. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases 26(9): 177-179.
7. Kitajima A et al (2019) Acute cerebral infarction in a patient with an epidural catheter after left upper lobectomy: A case report. BMC Anesthesiol 19(1): 27.
8. Nagaoka E et al (2008) Thrombus in the left superior pulmonary vein after left upper pulmonary lobectomy. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 135(3): 709-710.
9. Ohira S et al (2013) Surgical removal of extensive left pulmonary vein stump thrombus after pulmonary lobectomy: A rare cause of acute cerebral embolism. Ann Thorac Surg 96(6): 135-136.
10. Asai K et al (2014) Pulmonary vein stump thrombus: An early complication following upper division segmentectomy of the left lung. Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 62(4): 244-247.