Migratory Azygos Lobe: A Case Report

Min Suk Choi, Eung Joong Kim

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Abstract

The azygos vein sometimes merges abnormally across the right upper lobe of the lung and it hangs at the lower edge of a membranous septum, called the meso-azygos. The septum invaginates the lobe and makes a fissure. The smaller medial part of the right up-per lobe is called an azygos lobe. A 16-year-old male patient was diagnosed with right-sid-ed pneumothorax, and a closed thoracostomy was done in the emergency room. During elective wedge resection including the bulla, the meso-azygos, abnormal azygos vein, and azygos lobe were detected. We reviewed the computed tomography images and found that the azygos lobe had re-expanded laterally, not medially, to the meso-azygos after the closed thoracostomy in the emergency room. The patient had been diagnosed with left-sided pneumothorax a year ago, and no one noticed the azygos lobe at that time. We report the intraoperative findings and comparative images of a migratory azygos lobe.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)140-142
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Chest Surgery
Volume56
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Azygos lobe
  • Case report
  • Computed tomography
  • Spon-taneous pneumothorax
  • Video-assisted thoracic surgery

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