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Eur Respir J 1996; 9: 1560-1561
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Twenty two year survival after incomplete resection of advanced adenoid cystic bronchogenic carcinoma

N Schoenfeld, W Rahn, and R Loddenkemper

In 1972, a 42 year old patient underwent thoracotomy for adenoid cystic carcinoma of the left main-stem bronchus. Pneumonectomy was performed, but the resection was not complete as the tumour had invaded the aortic and tracheal wall. The patient did not receive postoperative radiotherapy. In 1993, the patient was readmitted with severe respiratory insufficiency due to complete endobronchial tumour obstruction of the intermediate bronchus and extensive tumour growth in the mediastinum. Endobronchial laser treatment followed by stent implantation led to immediate symptomatic relief. The tumour then responded well to combined endobronchial and percutaneous radiotherapy. The patient died 7 months after readmission from ileus due to pancreatitis. We conclude that patients with advanced adenoid cystic carcinoma may profit from palliative surgery with respect not only to symptoms but also to duration of life.





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