Bronchoscopic Management of Endobronchial Atypical Carcinoid With Argon Plasma Coagulation and Laser: A Rare Case With Literature Review

Cureus. 2021 Mar 12;13(3):e13862. doi: 10.7759/cureus.13862.

Abstract

Atypical carcinoid belongs to a spectrum of neuroendocrine tumors that can present as central airway obstruction. We treated a 58-year-old female who presented with recurrent pneumonia. Flexible bronchoscopy showed complete obstruction of the tumor in the right lower lobe. The tumor was excised by electrocautery snare followed by laser and argon plasma coagulation (APC). Endobronchial biopsy showed atypical carcinoid with lymph node metastasis. Succeeding bronchoscopic management, the patient's symptoms improved. In our patient, bronchoscopy with laser and APC was performed to prevent tumor recurrence after resection and reduce the risk of recurrent postobstructive pneumonia. Surveillance computed tomography at six months showed no evidence of recurrence. Bronchoscopic management should be considered in poor surgical candidates or patients with metastatic disease.

Keywords: atypical carcinoid; bronchocele; endobronchial tumor; interventional pulmonology.

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