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Management of calcified hilar lymph nodes during thoracoscopic lobectomies: avoidance of conversions.

Zeyao Li1, Yingze Li1, Long Wang1, Liang Duan1, Diego Gonzalez-Rivas1,2, Gening Jiang1, Chang Chen1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Our objective in this paper is to introduce a new method for handling calcified hilar lymph nodes during lobectomies by video-assisted thoracoscopy that effectively avoids arterial injury and possible conversions.
METHODS: The 12 cases in this study were initially evaluated as eligible and were subsequently scheduled for thoracoscopic lobectomies. However, calcification of the hilar lymph nodes was discovered during the operations, and its presence hampered the conventional process of pulmonary artery dissection. To avoid vessel injuries and subsequent massive bleeding, we developed two techniques specific to the position and exposure of the target vessels and nodes. The space between the bronchus and lymph nodes is exposed by sharp dissection ("scissor first") either before or after suturing the artery. These techniques are illustrated in detail.
RESULTS: Seven male and five female patients participated in this study, with an average age of 72.5 years. We performed five right-upper lobectomies, three right-middle lobectomies, three right-lower lobectomies, and a left-lower lobectomy. Using this new technique, no conversions to thoracotomy occurred. The average operation time was 125 minutes, the mean blood loss was 275 mL, and no intra-operative massive bleeding occurred. Two patients experienced minor complications, one pulmonary infection and another postoperative subcutaneous emphysema.
CONCLUSIONS: The proposed "scissor first" technique provides an effective solution for the thoracoscopic management of calcified hilar lymph nodes, and is a safe and effective method for avoiding arterial injury and conversion.

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Keywords:  Thoracoscopy; conversion; nail lymph nodes; surgery

Year:  2019        PMID: 31019752      PMCID: PMC6462679          DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2019.02.71

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


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