Title of article :
Endotracheal stent increased survival length in patients with invasive thymic adenocarcinoma
Author/Authors :
Adzic‑Vukicevic, Tatjana Faculty of Medicine - University of Belgrade , Barac, Aleksandra Faculty of Medicine - University of Belgrade , Blanka‑Protic, Ana , Popovic, Spasoje Faculty of Medicine - University of Belgrade , Uskokovic‑Stefanovic, Zivka , Stojsic, Jelena Department for Thoraco‑Pulmonary Pathology - Clinical Centre of Serbia - Belgrade, Serbia , Dudvarski Ilic, Aleksandra Faculty of Medicine - University of Belgrade
Abstract :
We reported the first case of inoperative thymic adenocarcinoma successfully palliative treated by the double‑stent procedure. In a
patient who expressed stridor, computed tomography was done and necrotic mediastinal mass, which protrudes into a trachea, was
demonstrated. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy showed tracheal infiltration and 70% stenosis; therefore, surgical resection was inapplicable.
Recanalization with repeated argon plasma coagulation and debridement of necrotic mass was performed, followed by placement of
the endotracheal stent, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. After 1 year, the patient developed gastric aspiration and tracheoesophageal
fistula; therefore, the esophageal stent was placed. The outcome was lethal, but the placement of endotracheal stent significantly
increased a length of survival for the patient with invasive thymic adenocarcinoma.
Keywords :
Adenocarcinoma , palliative care , stent , thymus , tracheoesophageal fistula
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics