A case of lung abscess successfully treated by transbronchial drainage using a guide sheath.
Hiroki IzumiMasahiro KodaniShingo MatsumotoYuji KawasakiTadashi IgishiEiji ShimizuPublished in: Respirology case reports (2017)
A 51-year-old man was diagnosed with colon cancer in September 2011, and a solitary pulmonary nodule was detected by computed tomography (CT) scan. We performed a transbronchial biopsy with endobronchial ultrasonography using a guide sheath (GS) and diagnosed lung metastasis of colon cancer. The patient experienced remittent fever after the biopsy in spite of intravenous antibiotic therapies. Moreover, his CT scan showed a large lung abscess at the biopsy site. We performed transbronchial drainage using a GS as salvage therapy. The bloody pus was successfully aspirated, and chest X-ray following the procedure showed dramatic shrinkage of the abscess.
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