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Thoracic and Extrathoracic Bronchial Fistulas
Chest, 1991bnormal connections between distal portions of the respiratory airways and other anatomic structures usually produce significant pulmonary compromise. These interconnections may have an acute onset and lead tO) catastrophic consequences. Subacute or chronic presentations may also occur and will be emphasized in this review.
D J, Powner, M I, Bierman
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Postpneumonectomy Bronchial Fistula
1995A total of 53 postpneumonectomy bronchial fistulae (PBF) were examined: 37 on the right side (out of 136 pneumonectomies) and 16 on the left side (out of 142). Of these 23 (8%) were precocious (i.e., occurring during the first 10 days) and 30 (10.8%) were late. In 9 cases the PBF appeared 3 months after intervention.
F. J. Garcia Diaz +6 more
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2010
Aorto-bronchial fistula (ABF) is a rare, life-threatening complication associated with previous thoracic aortic surgery. Patients typically present with hemoptysis and its presence, once confirmed, mandates urgent repair. CT scans, aortography, bronchoscopy, and transesophageal echocardiography are the most common modalities used to make the diagnosis.
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Aorto-bronchial fistula (ABF) is a rare, life-threatening complication associated with previous thoracic aortic surgery. Patients typically present with hemoptysis and its presence, once confirmed, mandates urgent repair. CT scans, aortography, bronchoscopy, and transesophageal echocardiography are the most common modalities used to make the diagnosis.
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TRAUMATIC BILIARY-BRONCHIAL FISTULA
Archives of Surgery, 1947A BILIARY-BRONCHIAL fistula results from some disease or injury which establishes a communication between portions of the biliary and bronchial trees. Although of infrequent occurrence, such fistulas resulting from infection and abscess formation have long been recognized.1The most common immediate cause is infection of the subphrenic space, since this
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Esophageal-Tracheal/Bronchial Fistula
2018Esophageal-tracheal (bronchial) fistula, a pathological disease, is secondary to congenital alloplasia or diseases where abnormal sinuses exist between the esophagus and trachea. These abnormal sinuses can result in food or digestive liquid flowing into the airway cavity, leading to inhibition of inhalation, severe coughing, refractory lung infection ...
Hongwu Wang +3 more
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RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren, 1988
F. Joyce, J. Thorup, F. Burcharth
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F. Joyce, J. Thorup, F. Burcharth
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Postoperative Left Ventriculo-Bronchial Fistula
Vascular Surgery, 1975M M, Peralta +3 more
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