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Dr. Todd Ponsky

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Postnatal Management of Lung Lesions Part II: Pediatric Thoracic Surgery...

Video Published 2018-09-16 Updated 2022-08-22

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Advanced surgical discussion of complex congenital lung lesions including pulmonary sequestrations with anomalous vascular anatomy, infradiaphragmatic variants, and bronchogenic cysts. Emphasizes diagnostic pitfalls on CT imaging and surgical approaches for lesions involving the diaphragmatic hiatus and esophageal obstruction.

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  • Pulmonary sequestrations are frequently misdiagnosed as intra- or subdiaphragmatic lesions; careful CT review is essential to identify abnormal vascular anatomy.
  • Infradiaphragmatic BPS can cause esophageal obstruction and feeding difficulties; laparoscopic approach through abdomen is often feasible.
  • Sequestrations demonstrate diverse vascular patterns including systemic arterial inflow and anomalous venous drainage to azygous or pulmonary veins.
  • Lesions within diaphragmatic leaves or at esophageal hiatus often require opening the diaphragm and may extend into chest despite appearing abdominal on imaging.
  • CPAM histology can coexist with BPS; these hybrid lesions may have complex vasculature from celiac axis requiring meticulous dissection.

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