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Thoracoscopic anterior 'fissure first' technique for left lung cancer with an incomplete fissure.

Joji Samejima1, Mingyon Mun2, Yosuke Matsuura2, Masayuki Nakao2, Hirofumi Uehara2, Ken Nakagawa2, Munetaka Masuda3, Sakae Okumura2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Dealing with incomplete lung fissures during thoracoscopic surgery is difficult. Our objective was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a thoracoscopic anterior 'fissure first' technique for dealing with incomplete left lung fissures.
METHODS: One hundred and seventy patients underwent left upper lobectomy or left lower lobectomy between April 2008 and July 2014. Of these, 34 patients underwent surgery using a thoracoscopic anterior 'fissure first' technique for incomplete fissures (group A) and 136 underwent surgery using a conventional thoracoscopic method for unfused fissures (group B). A four-port complete thoracoscopic approach was used in all patients. After completion of the fissure, hilar lymphadenectomy was performed in the conventional manner.
RESULTS: There were no significant differences between the two groups in operating time, blood loss, or duration of chest tube drainage. Patients in group A required more staple cartridges than those in group B (mean number of cartridges, 2.4 vs. 1.1; P<0.01). The two groups did not significantly differ with regard to the prevalence of air leaks (12% vs. 4%; P=0.11), either prolonged or delayed.
CONCLUSIONS: We found that a thoracoscopic anterior 'fissure first' technique for left lung cancer with an incomplete fissure enabled hilar lymphadenectomy to be performed in the conventional manner without any increase in the prevalence of air leaks, operating time, or duration of chest tube drainage. This technique should be considered for use in left upper lobectomy or left lower lobectomy in patients with an incomplete fissure.

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Keywords:  Lung/AB; lung neoplasms/SU; thoracoscopy/MT

Year:  2016        PMID: 28066589      PMCID: PMC5179432          DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2016.11.23

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Dis        ISSN: 2072-1439            Impact factor:   2.895


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