Technical complications in the surgical inspection of the mediastinum in the staging of cancer of the lung

Between January 1974 and December 1996 we performed exploratory surgery (mediastinoscopies/mediastinotomies) on 1,618 patients diagnosed of bronchogenic carcinoma who were considered functionally operable and whose cancer was believed to be resectable. Findings were positive in 26%. Thirty-four (2.1...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archivos de bronconeumología 1999-09, Vol.35 (8), p.390-394
Hauptverfasser: Martín de Nicolás Serrahima, J L, García Barajas, S, Marrón Fernández, C, Díaz-Hellín Gude, V, Larrú Cabrero, E, Oteo Lozano, M, Pérez Antón, J A, Toledo González, J
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description Between January 1974 and December 1996 we performed exploratory surgery (mediastinoscopies/mediastinotomies) on 1,618 patients diagnosed of bronchogenic carcinoma who were considered functionally operable and whose cancer was believed to be resectable. Findings were positive in 26%. Thirty-four (2.1%) complications were encountered, with a significantly higher incidence of complication among those for whom the results of exploratory surgery were positive (p = 0.004) as follows: only 13 cases (0.8%) of significant bleeding; 12 cases (0.74%) of recurrent left nerve palsy (0.74%), 4 (0.25%) subcutaneous wound infections; 3 cases (0.18%) of pneumothorax; 1 (0.06%) perforated esophagus; and 1 case (0.06%) of chylomediastinum. The rate of morbidity associated with exploratory surgery was within the range reported in the literature. No deaths occurred. Mediastinoscopy, in our experience, is the most effective way of staging mediastinal ganglia. Provided the procedure is performed carefully by experienced surgeons, the risk of complication is minimal.
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