Comparison of Operative Mortality and Complications between Bronchoplastic Lobectomy and Pneumonectomy in Lung Cancer Patients
Bronchoplastic lobectomy is a lung-saving procedure indicated for central tumors, for which the alternative is pneumonectomy. We compared operative mortality and complications between bronchoplastic lobectomy and pneumonectomy in lung cancer patients. From March 1993 through December 2005, 1,461 pat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Korean medical science 2007, 22(1), , pp.43-47 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bronchoplastic lobectomy is a lung-saving procedure indicated for central tumors,
for which the alternative is pneumonectomy. We compared operative mortality and
complications between bronchoplastic lobectomy and pneumonectomy in lung cancer
patients. From March 1993 through December 2005, 1,461 patients were surgically
resected for non-small cell lung cancer, including 73 who underwent bronchoplastic
lobectomy and 258 who underwent pneumonectomy. Bronchoplastic lobectomy
was performed on any lesion that could be completely resected by this technique,
whereas pneumonectomy was only performed on lesions that could not be
removed by bronchoplastic lobectomy. Operative deaths occurred in 1 of 73 (1.4%)
bronchoplastic lobectomy and 26 of 258 (10.1%) pneumonectomy patients (p=
0.014). Major complications occurred in 16 of 73 (21.9%) bronchoplastic lobectomy
and 58 of 258 (22.5%) pneumonectomy patients (p=1.0). Bronchoplastic lobectomy
has a lower risk of operative mortality than pneumonectomy. Although the
complication rates were similar, bronchoplastic lobectomy was associated with improved
postoperative cardiopulmonary status and a low prevalence of fatal complications
after bronchial anastomosis. These findings indicate that bronchoplastic
lobectomy is a valuable alternative to pneumonectomy for anatomically appropriate
patients, regardless of underlying cardiopulmonary function. KCI Citation Count: 1 |
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ISSN: | 1011-8934 1598-6357 |