Lingular segment torsion following a left upper division segmentectomy
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INTRODUCTION Numerous publications regarding lung torsion have reported lobar torsion after lobectomy. On the other hand, torsion of the remaining segment after segmentectomy is extremely rare. We herein report a rare case of lingular segment torsion following a left upper division segmentectomy. CASE A 68-year old female underwent thoracoscopic segmentectomy of the left upper division. She underwent chest radiography immediately after the initial surgery, which revealed complete expansion on the operated side. Routine chest radiograph findings on postoperative day 1 demonstrated atelectasis on the operated side, although she did not have any symptoms. Chest computed tomography was conducted because a follow-up chest radiograph on postoperative day 5 showed no improvement, and she was diagnosed with torsion of the lingular segment. We performed an exploratory thoracotomy. Based on intraoperative findings, the lingular segment was found to have a 90° clockwise torsion along the pedicle axis, although the segment was viable. We straightened the kinked lingular segment and affixed the lingular segment to the left lower lobe. The postoperative course was uneventful. CONCLUSION Although lobectomy is the most common cause of lung torsion, physicians should check for lung segment torsion when performing segmentectomy.
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