Simultaneous surgical management of malignancy and coronary heart disease

Coronary heart disease and cancer are the most common causes of mortality across the globe. It has been a dilemma for the surgical team to decide which surgical procedure should be done first when a patient needs surgery for both. This is a single-center retrospective observational study. Six patien...

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Veröffentlicht in:Indian journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery 2024-07, Vol.40 (4), p.433-439
Hauptverfasser: Nandy, Kunal, Gangadhara, Bharath, Reddy, Sreekanth, Chakravarthy, Murali, Jawali, Vivek, Thimmaiah, Sudarshan Gangonahalli, Khan, Ameenuddin, Nayak, Sandeep Peraje
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Zusammenfassung:Coronary heart disease and cancer are the most common causes of mortality across the globe. It has been a dilemma for the surgical team to decide which surgical procedure should be done first when a patient needs surgery for both. This is a single-center retrospective observational study. Six patients who underwent simultaneous coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) and oncological surgeries between January 2018 and July 2021 were included in the study. One patient underwent lung bilobectomy via the same sternotomy incision; one underwent surgery for breast cancer, stomach cancer, and colon cancer; and one patient each of buccal mucosa carcinoma and tongue carcinoma. The median age was 65 years (59–70). Median blood loss was 550 ml (400–800). The median intensive care unit (ICU) stay was 60 h (46–130) and hospital stay was 7.5 days (6–14). The median follow-up of the present study was 31.5 months (6–38). One patient with lung carcinoma developed recurrence after 6 months and the patient is in remission after a follow-up of 32 months. Simultaneous CABG and oncological resection can be performed effectively and safely by an experienced team of cardiothoracic surgeons, surgical oncologists, and anesthetists after good patient selection.
ISSN:0970-9134
0973-7723
DOI:10.1007/s12055-023-01682-6