The role of indocyanine green fluorescence in bronchopleural fistula prevention
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A 57-year-old woman with non-small-cell lung cancer qualified for pneumonectomy. At the start of the surgery, a pedicled intercostal muscle flap was harvested. Indocyanine green fluorescence revealed ischemia in the distal part of the flap. After pneumonectomy, the ischemic portion of the muscle was removed and the well-perfused proximal part was sutured to the bronchial stump. Reassessment with indocyanine green showed good perfusion of the flap. The postoperative period was uneventful, but follow-up bronchoscopy revealed bronchial suture line dehiscence with the muscle flap separating the bronchial lumen from the postpneumonectomy space. The bronchial stump healed spontaneously by secondary intention.
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