Literature DB >> 12822014

[Surgery for non-small cell lung cancer].

Gry Dahle1, Terje Brøyn, Knut Stavem.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: As part of an evaluation of the lung cancer surgery at Akershus University hospital we wanted to describe the lung cancer surgery programme, assess 30-day mortality and review complications. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: We retrospectively examined medical records of all patients undergoing potentially curative surgery for non-small-cell lung cancer.
RESULTS: The 99 patients operated on were aged 37-83 years (mean 63 years). 31% were women. 30-day mortality was 5% in total; 4% for lobectomy and 8% for pneumonectomy. No complication was recorded in 68% of the cases.
INTERPRETATION: Age and gender distribution in the sample was in line with the experience of others. The results were in accordance with international recommendations, for example from the British Thoracic Society: 30-day mortality not in excess of 4% for lobectomy and 8% for pneumonectomy.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12822014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen        ISSN: 0029-2001


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