Literature DB >> 9347859

Bronchial carcinoid--twenty years' experience defines a selective surgical approach.

T S Chughtai1, J E Morin, N M Sheiner, J A Wilson, D S Mulder.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to look at the clinical behavior of bronchial carcinoids and clarify a surgical approach.
METHODS: Eighty-four patients resected for bronchial carcinoids were retrospectively reviewed for clinicopathologic variables, surgical management, and outcome. Tumors were considered "typical" or "atypical" based on histologic features. "Conservative" surgery signified lung parenchyma-sparing procedures. Survival analysis was performed using standard statistical methods.
RESULTS: Most patients presented with an abnormal routine chest x-ray. One patient had the carcinoid syndrome. Computed tomography scan reliably predicted lymph node status and bronchoscopic biopsy diagnosed carcinoids with 70% success. Fifteen "conservative" procedures were performed. Fifteen percent of patients had atypical carcinoids, 12% presented with lymph node metastases, and 6 patients had tumorlets associated with the primary tumor. Overall survival rates were 93% and 82% at 5 and 10 years, respectively. Significantly decreased disease-free survival was found with atypical histology (p < 0.0001) and the presence of tumorlets (p = 0.02); lymph node involvement strongly tended toward poorer outcome.
CONCLUSIONS: Bronchial carcinoids have a definite malignant potential predicted by atypical histology, presence of tumorlets, and lymph node involvement. These features can be identified with routine bronchoscopic biopsy, computed tomography scanning, and intraoperative assessment including frozen section. In the select group of patients without negative features, strong consideration should be given to performing a conservative resection.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9347859     DOI: 10.1016/s0039-6060(97)90090-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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2.  Long-term follow up of patients affected by pulmonary carcinoid at the Istituto Nazionale Tumori of Milan: a retrospective analysis.

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3.  Endobronchial Treatment for Bronchial Carcinoid: Patient Selection and Predictors of Outcome.

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Authors:  Giacomo Cusumano; Ludovic Fournel; Salvatore Strano; Diane Damotte; Marie Christine Charpentier; Antonio Galia; Alberto Terminella; Maurizio Nicolosi; Jean Francois Regnard; Marco Alifano
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10.  Excessive muscle paralysis due to pulmonary carcinoid -a case report.

Authors:  Stavros Tryfon; Valantis Parisis; Kakoulidis Ioannis; Maria Saroglou; Sakkas Leonidas; Dimopoulou Despina; Karagyannis Asterios; Garyfallos Alexandros
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