OBJECTIVE: To summarize the experience in lung resection synchronous with off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCABG) in patients with lung tumor and coronary disease. METHODS: The clinical data of ten patients with coronary artery disease and lung tumor, 8 with peripheral malignant tumors and 2 with central benign tumors, all males, aged 56.2 (41 - 782), who underwent lung resection and OPCABG synchronously, were analyzed. RESULTS: There was no hospital death in this series. All patients regained their ideal cardiorespiratory function postoperatively. CONCLUSION: With experienced management, it is feasible and safe to perform lung resection and OPCABG synchronously for strictly selected patients.
OBJECTIVE: To summarize the experience in lung resection synchronous with off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCABG) in patients with lung tumor and coronary disease. METHODS: The clinical data of ten patients with coronary artery disease and lung tumor, 8 with peripheral malignant tumors and 2 with central benign tumors, all males, aged 56.2 (41 - 782), who underwent lung resection and OPCABG synchronously, were analyzed. RESULTS: There was no hospital death in this series. All patients regained their ideal cardiorespiratory function postoperatively. CONCLUSION: With experienced management, it is feasible and safe to perform lung resection and OPCABG synchronously for strictly selected patients.