Long-term prognosis of video-assisted limited surgery for early lung cancer
Objective: The present intervention study was conducted to prospectively evaluate the long-term prognosis for video-assisted limited surgery, such as wedge resection and segmentectomy, for clinically early lung cancers depending on findings in high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT). Subjects and...
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Published in | European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery Vol. 37; no. 2; pp. 456 - 460 |
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Abstract | Objective: The present intervention study was conducted to prospectively evaluate the long-term prognosis for video-assisted limited surgery, such as wedge resection and segmentectomy, for clinically early lung cancers depending on findings in high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT). Subjects and methods: Patients were enrolled in the study between 2001 and 2004, and followed up for five subsequent years. Of these patients, those with a clinical stage IA lung cancer mainly comprising a ground glass-opacity (GGO) less than 1.5 cm across underwent thoracoscopic wedge resection of the lung (Group A). Patients with a tumour less than 2.0 cm in diameter, not classified in Group A, underwent video-assisted segmentectomy and hilar lymph node dissection with lobe-specific mediastinal nodes sampling (Group B). For patients with a tumour less than 3.0 cm in diameter, not classified in to any of the foregoing two groups, underwent video-assisted lobectomy and hilar and mediastinal lymph node dissection (Group C). Results: During the case registration period, 159 patients were registered for enrolment in the study (21 for Group A, 43 for Group B and 95 for Group C). Of the patients in Groups A and B, 28% were shifted to a surgical procedure involving a larger volume resected; 6% of the entire study population were shifted to thoracotomy. All patients completed the 5-year follow-up. The recurrence-free survival rate was 100% for Group A, 90.5% for Group B and 94.5% for Group C, with no significant difference among the groups. The total recurrence rate was 11.9% with localised recurrences observed in 6.3% of the patients and remote recurrences in 5.7%. The localised recurrences observed included stump recurrence in one case of Group B, and malignant pleural effusions/pleural dissemination in two cases of Group B and one case of Group C. Intrathoracic lymph node recurrences were observed in one case of Group B and five cases of Group C. Conclusions: The present intervention study showed that thoracoscopic-limited surgery for clinically early lung cancers depending on findings in preoperative HRCT is feasible and appropriate from the viewpoint of oncology. |
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AbstractList | The present intervention study was conducted to prospectively evaluate the long-term prognosis for video-assisted limited surgery, such as wedge resection and segmentectomy, for clinically early lung cancers depending on findings in high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT).OBJECTIVEThe present intervention study was conducted to prospectively evaluate the long-term prognosis for video-assisted limited surgery, such as wedge resection and segmentectomy, for clinically early lung cancers depending on findings in high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT).Patients were enrolled in the study between 2001 and 2004, and followed up for five subsequent years. Of these patients, those with a clinical stage IA lung cancer mainly comprising a ground glass-opacity (GGO) less than 1.5 cm across underwent thoracoscopic wedge resection of the lung (Group A). Patients with a tumour less than 2.0 cm in diameter, not classified in Group A, underwent video-assisted segmentectomy and hilar lymph node dissection with lobe-specific mediastinal nodes sampling (Group B). For patients with a tumour less than 3.0 cm in diameter, not classified in to any of the foregoing two groups, underwent video-assisted lobectomy and hilar and mediastinal lymph node dissection (Group C).SUBJECTS AND METHODSPatients were enrolled in the study between 2001 and 2004, and followed up for five subsequent years. Of these patients, those with a clinical stage IA lung cancer mainly comprising a ground glass-opacity (GGO) less than 1.5 cm across underwent thoracoscopic wedge resection of the lung (Group A). Patients with a tumour less than 2.0 cm in diameter, not classified in Group A, underwent video-assisted segmentectomy and hilar lymph node dissection with lobe-specific mediastinal nodes sampling (Group B). For patients with a tumour less than 3.0 cm in diameter, not classified in to any of the foregoing two groups, underwent video-assisted lobectomy and hilar and mediastinal lymph node dissection (Group C).During the case registration period, 159 patients were registered for enrollment in the study (21 for Group A, 43 for Group B and 95 for Group C). Of the patients in Groups A and B, 28% were shifted to a surgical procedure involving a larger volume resected; 6% of the entire study population were shifted to thoracotomy. All patients completed the 5-year follow-up. The recurrence-free survival rate was 100% for Group A, 90.5% for Group B and 94.5% for Group C, with no significant difference among the groups. The total recurrence rate was 11.9% with localised recurrences observed in 6.3% of the patients and remote recurrences in 5.7%. The localised recurrences observed included stump recurrence in one case of Group B, and malignant pleural effusions/pleural dissemination in two cases of Group B and one case of Group C. Intrathoracic lymph node recurrences were observed in one case of Group B and five cases of Group C.RESULTSDuring the case registration period, 159 patients were registered for enrollment in the study (21 for Group A, 43 for Group B and 95 for Group C). Of the patients in Groups A and B, 28% were shifted to a surgical procedure involving a larger volume resected; 6% of the entire study population were shifted to thoracotomy. All patients completed the 5-year follow-up. The recurrence-free survival rate was 100% for Group A, 90.5% for Group B and 94.5% for Group C, with no significant difference among the groups. The total recurrence rate was 11.9% with localised recurrences observed in 6.3% of the patients and remote recurrences in 5.7%. The localised recurrences observed included stump recurrence in one case of Group B, and malignant pleural effusions/pleural dissemination in two cases of Group B and one case of Group C. Intrathoracic lymph node recurrences were observed in one case of Group B and five cases of Group C.The present intervention study showed that thoracoscopic-limited surgery for clinically early lung cancers depending on findings in preoperative HRCT is feasible and appropriate from the viewpoint of oncology.CONCLUSIONSThe present intervention study showed that thoracoscopic-limited surgery for clinically early lung cancers depending on findings in preoperative HRCT is feasible and appropriate from the viewpoint of oncology. Abstract Objective: The present intervention study was conducted to prospectively evaluate the long-term prognosis for video-assisted limited surgery, such as wedge resection and segmentectomy, for clinically early lung cancers depending on findings in high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT). Subjects and methods: Patients were enrolled in the study between 2001 and 2004, and followed up for five subsequent years. Of these patients, those with a clinical stage IA lung cancer mainly comprising a ground glass-opacity (GGO) less than 1.5 cm across underwent thoracoscopic wedge resection of the lung (Group A). Patients with a tumour less than 2.0 cm in diameter, not classified in Group A, underwent video-assisted segmentectomy and hilar lymph node dissection with lobe-specific mediastinal nodes sampling (Group B). For patients with a tumour less than 3.0 cm in diameter, not classified in to any of the foregoing two groups, underwent video-assisted lobectomy and hilar and mediastinal lymph node dissection (Group C). Results: During the case registration period, 159 patients were registered for enrolment in the study (21 for Group A, 43 for Group B and 95 for Group C). Of the patients in Groups A and B, 28% were shifted to a surgical procedure involving a larger volume resected; 6% of the entire study population were shifted to thoracotomy. All patients completed the 5-year follow-up. The recurrence-free survival rate was 100% for Group A, 90.5% for Group B and 94.5% for Group C, with no significant difference among the groups. The total recurrence rate was 11.9% with localised recurrences observed in 6.3% of the patients and remote recurrences in 5.7%. The localised recurrences observed included stump recurrence in one case of Group B, and malignant pleural effusions/pleural dissemination in two cases of Group B and one case of Group C. Intrathoracic lymph node recurrences were observed in one case of Group B and five cases of Group C. Conclusions: The present intervention study showed that thoracoscopic-limited surgery for clinically early lung cancers depending on findings in preoperative HRCT is feasible and appropriate from the viewpoint of oncology. Objective: The present intervention study was conducted to prospectively evaluate the long-term prognosis for video-assisted limited surgery, such as wedge resection and segmentectomy, for clinically early lung cancers depending on findings in high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT). Subjects and methods: Patients were enrolled in the study between 2001 and 2004, and followed up for five subsequent years. Of these patients, those with a clinical stage IA lung cancer mainly comprising a ground glass-opacity (GGO) less than 1.5 cm across underwent thoracoscopic wedge resection of the lung (Group A). Patients with a tumour less than 2.0 cm in diameter, not classified in Group A, underwent video-assisted segmentectomy and hilar lymph node dissection with lobe-specific mediastinal nodes sampling (Group B). For patients with a tumour less than 3.0 cm in diameter, not classified in to any of the foregoing two groups, underwent video-assisted lobectomy and hilar and mediastinal lymph node dissection (Group C). Results: During the case registration period, 159 patients were registered for enrolment in the study (21 for Group A, 43 for Group B and 95 for Group C). Of the patients in Groups A and B, 28% were shifted to a surgical procedure involving a larger volume resected; 6% of the entire study population were shifted to thoracotomy. All patients completed the 5-year follow-up. The recurrence-free survival rate was 100% for Group A, 90.5% for Group B and 94.5% for Group C, with no significant difference among the groups. The total recurrence rate was 11.9% with localised recurrences observed in 6.3% of the patients and remote recurrences in 5.7%. The localised recurrences observed included stump recurrence in one case of Group B, and malignant pleural effusions/pleural dissemination in two cases of Group B and one case of Group C. Intrathoracic lymph node recurrences were observed in one case of Group B and five cases of Group C. Conclusions: The present intervention study showed that thoracoscopic-limited surgery for clinically early lung cancers depending on findings in preoperative HRCT is feasible and appropriate from the viewpoint of oncology. The present intervention study was conducted to prospectively evaluate the long-term prognosis for video-assisted limited surgery, such as wedge resection and segmentectomy, for clinically early lung cancers depending on findings in high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT). Patients were enrolled in the study between 2001 and 2004, and followed up for five subsequent years. Of these patients, those with a clinical stage IA lung cancer mainly comprising a ground glass-opacity (GGO) less than 1.5 cm across underwent thoracoscopic wedge resection of the lung (Group A). Patients with a tumour less than 2.0 cm in diameter, not classified in Group A, underwent video-assisted segmentectomy and hilar lymph node dissection with lobe-specific mediastinal nodes sampling (Group B). For patients with a tumour less than 3.0 cm in diameter, not classified in to any of the foregoing two groups, underwent video-assisted lobectomy and hilar and mediastinal lymph node dissection (Group C). During the case registration period, 159 patients were registered for enrollment in the study (21 for Group A, 43 for Group B and 95 for Group C). Of the patients in Groups A and B, 28% were shifted to a surgical procedure involving a larger volume resected; 6% of the entire study population were shifted to thoracotomy. All patients completed the 5-year follow-up. The recurrence-free survival rate was 100% for Group A, 90.5% for Group B and 94.5% for Group C, with no significant difference among the groups. The total recurrence rate was 11.9% with localised recurrences observed in 6.3% of the patients and remote recurrences in 5.7%. The localised recurrences observed included stump recurrence in one case of Group B, and malignant pleural effusions/pleural dissemination in two cases of Group B and one case of Group C. Intrathoracic lymph node recurrences were observed in one case of Group B and five cases of Group C. The present intervention study showed that thoracoscopic-limited surgery for clinically early lung cancers depending on findings in preoperative HRCT is feasible and appropriate from the viewpoint of oncology. |
Author | Sakano, Hisashi Okabe, Kazunori Sudou, Manabu Matsuda, Eisuke Sugi, Kazuro Kobayashi, Seiki |
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