The lungs' tertiary bronchi are also called the segmental bronchi. They branch out from the secondary bronchi, which descend from the mainstream bronchi. Lower in the lung, they become smaller and break up into the primary bronchioles. Each tertiary bronchus serves a particular bronchopulmonary segm...
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and inferior lobar bronchi (bronchus lobaris inferior[TA]) are the three lobar bronchi on the right; superior lobar bronchi (bronchus lobaris superior[TA]) and inferior lobar bronchi (bronchus lobaris inferior[TA]) are the two on the left. The lobar bronchi divide into (tertiary) segmental...
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whereas the left main bronchus only divides into two bronchi. These so called secondary bronchi divide further into tertiary bronchi. The tertiary bronchi bring air into compartmentalized sections of the lungs called bronchopulmonary segments. Each of these segments operates independently of the others ...
After preliminary screening evaluation, including a detailed respiratory and general health questionnaire and routine pulmonary function studies, subjects underwent fiberoptic bronchoscopy with endobronchial biopsies of the mucosa of the primary carina and randomly selected secondary or tertiary carinae. Biopsy ...
All patients who underwent surgical repair for an ETBF after esophagectomy with gastric conduit reconstruction were included in a tertiary referral center. The primary outcome was successful recovery after surgical treatment for ETBF, defined as a patent airway at 90 days after the surgical fistula ...