Bronchoscopic management of bronchopleural fistula using free fat pad transplant with platelet-rich plasma: A case study

Author:

Wang YuHsiang1,Huang Hsu Chih1,Lin Frank Cheau Feng1

Affiliation:

1. Chung Shan Medical University Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Background A bronchopleural fistula (BPF) occurs when an abnormal connection forms between the bronchial tubes and pleural cavity, often due to surgery, infection, trauma, radiation, or chemotherapy. The outcomes of both surgical and bronchoscopic treatments frequently prove to be unsatisfactory. Case presentation Here, we report a case of successful bronchoscopic free fat pad transplantation combined with platelet-rich plasma, effectively addressing a post-lobectomy BPF. Contrast-enhanced chest tomography revealed pleural thickening with heterogeneous consolidations over the right upper and middle lobes, indicative of destructive lung damage and bronchiectasis. The patient underwent thoracoscopic bilobectomy of the lungs. During surgery, severe adhesions and calcification of the chest wall and lung parenchyma were observed. The entire hilar structure was calcified, presenting challenges for dissection, despite the assistance of energy devices. Bronchoscopic intervention was required, during which two abdominal subcutaneous fat pads were retrieved. Conclusion This innovative approach offers promise in the management of BPF and signals potential advancements in enhancing treatment efficacy and patient recovery.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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