Abstract Purpose To explore the anatomical types and variations of lung segments and subsegment bronchi based on CT 3D reconstruction techno
Abstract Purpose To explore the anatomical types and variations of lung segments and subsegment bronchi based on CT 3D reconstruction technology, and to provide anatomical theoretical support for thoracic surgeons in terms of surgical techniques. Methods The 3D CT reconstructed images of 541 patients were retrospectively analyzed. We explored the anatomical structure of the bronchi in the middle lobe of the right lung, sorted out the variations, and classified them in detail according to different bronchial types. Results In the CT 3D reconstruction of 541 patients, the bronchial anatomical types of the right middle lobe were divided into two types. There were 530 cases (98.0%) of two-branched type and 11 cases (2.0%) of three-branched type, and no four-branched type was found in the data of this paper. In addition, the spatial relationship between B4 and B5, and the spatial relationship between subsegmental bronchi B4a, B4b, B5a, and B5b are analyzed. The most common anatomical type and spatial relationship of the right middle lobe bronchi in the two-branched type were B4 and B5 in the external-internal relationship, B4a and B4b in the external-internal relationship, and B5a and B5b in the upper and lower relationship, and this subtype was 416 cases (76.9%). In addition, 23 cases (3.9%) were found to have a spatial relationship between B4 and B5 in the right middle lobe similar to the lingual bronchial subtype in the left upper lobe. Conclusion We used a large number of CT 3D reconstructed images to explore the anatomical types and variations of the bronchi in the middle lobe of the right lung. Thoracic surgeons can use our data to guide increasingly delicate lobectomy and segmentectomy.