[Granulomatous polyp in the bronchus caused by anticoagulant therapy].

Masui

Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Jichi Medical School, Tochigi 329-0498.

Published: June 2002

A 73-year-old woman was scheduled for right lower lobectomy. Her trachea was intubated with a left double-lumen endobronchial tube (Sheribronch, 35 Fr). There was no bleeding at the trachea or the bronchus during the operation. She received intravenous heparin (4000 IU.day-1) for anticoagulant therapy one hour after operation. On the first post-operative day, the mucosal bleeding in the left main bronchus was confirmed, which developed a granulomatous polyp on the 17th post-operative day. The anticoagulant therapy may have worsened slight mucosal damage caused by double lumen tube. It is important to select suitable tube size especially in patients who will receive anticoagulant therapy.

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