Literature DB >> 12144191

Evaluation of sleeve segmentectomy for early hilar lung cancer.

Junzo Shimizu1, Yoh Watanabe, Makoto Oda, Yasuhiko Ohta, Yoshio Tsunezuka, Yoshitaka Itoh, Akitaka Nonomura, Go Watanabe.   

Abstract

Roentgenographically occult lung cancers (ROLCs) are rare but are usually curable if they are properly diagnosed and treated. Between 1977 and 2000, we treated 51 patients with early hilar lung cancer (as defined by the Japan Lung Cancer Society) of ROLC form. If the occurrence of cancer is confined to segmental bronchi, we preserve the lung tissue as far as possible by using a sleeve segmentectomy. Eight of the 51 patients underwent sleeve segmentectomy. All 8 of these patients were men who were heavy smokers and had a mean age of 64.9 years (range, 59-74 years). The cancerous locations were R-B6 in 4 patients, L-B(1+2+3) in 2 patients, L-B(4+5) in 1 patient, and L-B6 in 1 patient. Two patients had double cancers (synchronous in one case and metachronous in the other). All 8 of the patients had squamous cell carcinoma, 3 of whose lesions were carcinoma in situ. The segments resected were R-S(6) in 3 patients, L-S(1+2+3) in 2 patients, L-S(4+5) in 1 patient, L-S(6) in 1 patient, and R-S6 combined with the middle lobe in 1 patient. There were no cases of morbidity or mortality. However, 1 patient who had undergone a left lower lobectomy for synchronous advanced squamous cell carcinoma 4 months before R-S(6) sleeve segmentectomy for contralateral early hilar lung cancer died of recurrence in the mediastinal lymph nodes 63 months after the first operation. Two patients died of other causes: one of pneumonia 61 months after L-S(4+5) sleeve segmentectomy and the other of myelopathy 36 months after L-S(1+2+3) sleeve segmentectomy. The remaining 5 patients are alive and well 178, 121, 109, 94, and 14 months after surgery. Sleeve segmentectomy is a curative operation for early stage squamous cell carcinoma of the segmental bronchus that preserves pulmonary function and should be used to treat patients carefully selected for the correct indications.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12144191

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Surg        ISSN: 0020-8868


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1.  A strategy of sequential therapy with a bronchoscopic excision and thoracotomy for intra- and extrabronchial wall schwannoma: report of a case.

Authors:  Teruaki Mizobuchi; Toshihiko Iizasa; Akira Iyoda; Sumito Satoh; Takashi Anayama; Kenzo Hiroshima; Takehiko Fujisawa
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2005       Impact factor: 2.549

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