Author/Authors :
Haghi, Seyed Ziaallah mashhad university of medical sciences - Department of Thoracic Surgery, مشهد, ايران , Mirsadraee, Majid Mashhad Islamic Azad Medical University - Department of Pulmonary Medicine , Bagheri, Reza mashhad university of medical sciences - Department of Thoracic Surgery, مشهد, ايران , Sadrizadeh, Ali mashhad university of medical sciences - Department of Thoracic Surgery, مشهد, ايران , Rezaee Talab, Fariba mashhad university of medical sciences - Department of Pulmonary Medicine, مشهد, ايران
Abstract :
Twenty percent of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVM) are type PA VMs. This type of PA VM is characterized by less than 5 AVMs in the body and no other vascular anomalies such as A V fistulas or eneurisms. We studied seven cases of type PA VMs in which surgical resection was the mainstay of treatment. All were free of symptoms and without relapse after the surgery. Materials and Methods: During a 26-year period, 7 subjects proven to have PA VM by imaging studies were entered in this cro ss-sectional study. Demographic, clinical and imaging findings along with results of catheterization and angiography were collected. All cases were operated on and followed to assess the results of surgery, complications and recurrence. Results: Seven cases were entered in this study (five males and two females). Seventy-one percent of our patients were in the first decade of life. Dyspnea and cough were present in 6(85%) and 5 cases (71 %), respectively. Physical exam showed polycythemia in 5 (71%), clubbing in 4(57%) and arterial bruit over the chest in 2 (28%) cases. Two paradoXical emboli were seen, (one to the brain and one to the coronary artery) . Family history was negative. Chest x-rays revealed large PA VMs in 5 cases (71%) . Diagnosis was made by CT-scan, catheterization, angiography, and histopathology. Location of lesions was in the lower lobes in all cases. Surgical approach was lobectomy in 5 cases and segmentectomy in two cases . Operations were without any compilcation and the patients were symptom-free thereafter. Conclusion: Surgical resection of large PAVMs was completely curative without any early or late complications. (Tanaffos 2006; 5(4): 37-42)
Keywords :
Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation , Pulmonary vascular anomaly , Pulmonary arteriovenous fistula , Surgical treatment