Evaluation of Angles of the Tracheobronchial Tree with the 3-Dimensional Reconstruction Method: A Morphometric and Radiologic Study

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Ayse Erkaya; Zafer Kutay Coskun; Seda Akyol; Tuncay Veysel Peker; Tayfun Kuçlu; Fatma Nur Baran Aksakal & Aslı Beyza Tütüncü

Summary

The objective of the current research is to assess the branching angles of the tracheobronchial tree and the correlation between these angles and the lung volume using the 3-dimensional reconstruction method. Thorax CT (computed tomography) images of 150 individuals, who were over 18 years of age and did not have any pathology on CT, were obtained retrospectively. A 3-dimensional reconstruction of the trachea, bronchi, and lungs was carried out. External and internal angles between the trachea and main bronchi, between the main bronchi and lobar bronchi, and between the lobar bronchi were measured. The volume measurement of the right and left lungs was performed. The individuals included in the study were grouped by sex and age (20-40 years, 41-61 years, and 62-87 years). The left subcarinal angle (LSA), total subcarinal angle (TSA), and left interbronchial angle (LIA) were found to be greater in the 62-87 age group. Both the external angle (LULB-LMBE) and the internal angle (LULB- LMBI) between the left upper lobar bronchus and the left main bronchus were observed to be greater in males. In males, a statistically significant negative moderate correlation was identified between the right lung volume and the right subcarinal angle (RSA). In females, a statistically significant positive moderate correlation was revealed between the external (RULB-IBE) and internal angles (RULB-IBI) between the right upper lobar bronchus and the intermediate bronchus, and the right lung volume. In the literature review we performed, we did not find any studies investigating the correlation between the branching angles of the tracheobronchial tree and the lung volume using the 3-dimensional reconstruction method. Therefore, we are of the opinion that our study will contribute to the literature.

KEY WORDS: Tracheobronchial tree; 3-dimensional reconstruction; Morphometry.

How to cite this article

ERKAYA, A.; COSKUN, Z. K.; AKYOL, S.; PEKER, T. V.; KUÇLU, T.; AKSAKAL, F. N. B. & TÜTÜNCÜ, A. B. Evaluation of angles of the tracheobronchial tree with the 3-dimensional reconstruction method: A morphometric and radiologic study. Int. J. Morphol., 41(2):512-517, 2023.