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Endobronchial Carcinoids: Surgical Outcome in 100 Consecutive Patients and Factors Affecting Lung Preservation.

Sukhram Bishnoi1, Belal Bin Asaf1, Harsh Vardhan Puri1, Mohan Venkatesh Pulle1, Srinivas Kodaganur Gopinath1, Shikha Sharma2, Mitul Vinodbhai Patel1, Arvind Kumar1.   

Abstract

Bronchial carcinoids are slow-growing tumours of the neuroendocrine family. Most of them have a benign course with excellent outcome after complete resection. Due to their location in the primary bronchi, adequate resection with lung preservation requires considerable technical expertise. In this paper we present our surgical experience with endobronchial carcinoids and analyse the factors that predict possibility of lung preservation surgery. Retrospective analysis of a prospectively maintained database of patients operated for endobronchial carcinoids for the period March 2012 to September 2019 was carried out. Demographic factors and peri-operative variables were recorded and analysed. Factors that influence surgical outcome and possibility of lung preservation surgery were analysed. A total of 137 patients underwent surgery for resection of carcinoid tumours, out of which 100 had endobronchial carcinoids whereas 37 had peripheral carcinoids. The surgical procedure in 100 patients with endobronchial carcinoids included 14 left main bronchus sleeve resections, 13 pneumonectomies (7 right sided and 6 left sided), 10 right lower and middle bi-lobectomies, 10 lobectomies (4 left upper, 2 left lower and 4 right upper), and 53 sleeve lobectomies (18 left upper lobe sleeves, 8 left lower lobe sleeves, 20 right upper lobe sleeves, 5 right middle lobe sleeves and 2 right lower lobe sleeve lobectomies). There was no operative mortality. Median tumour size was 3.9 cm (range 5-130 mm). On univariate analysis, longer duration of symptoms was associated with poor surgical outcomes. On multivariate analysis, tumour in the main bronchus, duration of disease < 3 months (p = 0.006), left-sided disease (p = 0.03), and presence of healthy distal lung parenchyma (p < 0.001) were associated with successful lung preservation. Majority of endobronchial carcinoid tumours can be managed with lung-sparing procedures with minimal morbidity and mortality and excellent immediate and short-term outcomes. Early referral and experience of team performing these complex procedures are the key to success. © Indian Association of Surgical Oncology 2020.

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Keywords:  Carcinoid; Endobronchial tumour; Lung preservation surgery; Sleeve lobectomy

Year:  2020        PMID: 33814853      PMCID: PMC7960861          DOI: 10.1007/s13193-020-01248-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Surg Oncol        ISSN: 0975-7651


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