Anomalous Arterial Supply to Normal Basal Segment of the Right Lower Lobe: Endovascular Treatment with the Amplatzer Vascular Plug

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±èÁöÇö(Kim Ji-Hyun) - Catholic University College of Medicine Cheongju St. Mary¡¯s Hospital Department of Internal Medicine Division of Pulmonology
(Kim Sin-Seung) - Catholic University College of Medicine Cheongju St. Mary¡¯s Hospital Department of Internal Medicine Division of Pulmonology
ÇÏ°æ¼±(Ha Kyung-Sun) - Catholic University College of Medicine Cheongju St. Mary¡¯s Hospital Department of Internal Medicine Division of Pulmonology
¹èÁرâ(Bae Jun-Gi) - Catholic University St. Mary¡¯s Hospital Department of Radiology
¹Ú¿ë±Ù(Park Yong-Geun) - Catholic University College of Medicine Cheongju St. Mary¡¯s Hospital Department of Internal Medicine Division of Pulmonology

Abstract

Pulmonary systemic arterialization to normal basal lung without sequestration is a rare congenital anomaly. In this rare abnormality, arterialization of the left lower lobe is the most common type. In general, surgical treatments have been performed. Recently, for reducing the complications and risks of surgery, embolization is mainly attempted by using coils. We report a case of 22-year-old male patient with a 10 mm anomalous arterial supply to his normal lung, which is being successfully treated by transcatheter embolization when using the Amplatzer Vascular Plug that has been adapted for the treatment of high-flows and large artery occlusions.

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Pulmonary Artery, Respiratory System Abnormalities, Embolization, Therapeutic
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