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Table 1 Previous reports of right upper resection for lung cancer in patients with displaced bronchus and anomalous pulmonary vein

From: Displaced bronchus and anomalous pulmonary vein passing dorsal to the pulmonary artery in a patient who underwent right upper lobectomy for lung cancer with lymph node metastases: a case report

Author (year)

Age/sex

Displaced bronchus

Anomalous PV

LNM/Stage

Surgical procedure

Yurugi Y (2012) [11]

58/F

B1 directly from trachea (TB)

V1–V3; dorsally PA, draining LA

Negative/IA

Lobectomy

Xu XF (2014) [12]

39/F

B2 directly from trachea (TB)

V2; dorsally PA, draining LA

Negative/IA

Segmentectomy

Tajima K (2016) [18]

69/F

B1 from main bronchus independently from B2 + 3 (B1 type)

V2; dorsally intermediate bronchus, draining LA

Positive/IIIA

Lobectomy

Nakamura Y (2017) [14]

66/F

B1 directly from trachea (TB)

V1–V3; dorsally PA, draining SPV

NM

Lobectomy

Kawasaki H (2017) [19]

45/M

RUB directly from trachea (TB)

PAPVC (V1–V3 draining SVC)

Negative/IA

Lobectomy

Qi W (2020) [20]

51/F

B1 + 2 directly from trachea (TB)

V2; dorsally PA, draining SPV

Negative/IA

Segmentectomy

Sugiura Y (2021) [21]

73/M

B1 directly from trachea (TB)

PAPVC (V1–V3 draining SVC)

Negative/IA

Lobectomy

Momose N (2021) [22]

73/F

B2 from main bronchus independently from B1 + 3 (B2 type)

V2; dorsally intermediate bronchus, draining V6 (IPV)

Negative/IA

Lobectomy

Present case

73/F

B2 from main bronchus independently from B1 + 3 (B2 type)

V1-V3; dorsally PA, draining SPV

Positive/IIB

Lobectomy

  1. IPV inferior pulmonary vein, LA left atrium, LNM lymph node metastasis, NM not mentioned, PA pulmonary artery, PAPVC partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection, PV pulmonary vein, SPV superior pulmonary vein, SVC superior vena cava, TB tracheal bronchus