Delphi Expert Consensus of the German Society for Thoracic Surgery on Segmentectomy for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

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作者
Koryllos, Aris [1 ]
Veit, Stefanie [2 ]
Schega, Olaf [3 ]
Leschber, Gunda [4 ]
Ludwig, Corinna [5 ]
机构
[1] Florence Nightingale Krankenhaus, Thoraxchirurg, Kreuzbergstr 79, D-40489 Dusseldorf, Germany
[2] Krankenhaus NW Frankfurt, Thoraxchirurg, Frankfurt, Germany
[3] Johanniter Krankenhaus Treuenbrietzen, Thoraxchirurg, Treuenbrietzen, Germany
[4] Evangel Lungenklin Berlin, Klin Thoraxchirurg, Berlin, Germany
[5] Kaiserswerther Diakonie, Thoraxchirurg, Dusseldorf, Germany
来源
ZENTRALBLATT FUR CHIRURGIE | 2024年 / 149卷 / 01期
关键词
segmentectomy; NSCLC; Delphi; THORACOSCOPIC SEGMENTECTOMY; LIMITED RESECTION; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; LOBECTOMY;
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10.1055/a-2099-5793
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: Findings from two recently published randomised controlled trials have shown favourable oncological results of segmentectomy for early-stage NSCLC < 2 cm. This has generated a growing interest in this procedure, which is however considered technically more challenging than lobectomy. The aim of the working group of the German Society for Thoracic Surgery (DGT) was to address, via an expert consensus project, topics concerning implementation of segmentectomy in lung cancer surgery. Methods: The assigned group of the DGT designed and conducted two electronic rounds of questions in all major thoracic and lung cancer centres in Germany. The steering group predefined a priori the threshold of consensus of 75% or greater. The results were discussed in an expert meeting, leading to a final Delphi poll for selected topics and questions. Results: Thirty-eight questions on segmentectomy for NSCLC were proposed in two rounds and voted on. After the final Delphi process, a consensus was reached for the following topics: non-inferiority of segmentectomy vs. lobectomy for tumours < 2 cm, segmentectomy as an alternative if lobectomy is functionally not feasible, use of intraoperative techniques for identification of intersegmental borders. No consensus could be reached for topics such as frozen section for intraoperative ascertainment of radicality, as also for the indication of a re-do lobectomy in case of an occult N1 lymph node status. Conclusion: Our manuscript depicts the results of a Delphi process in 2020/2021 involving experts of the German Society for Thoracic Surgery on the implementation of segmentectomy in lung cancer patients. In general, a very high rate of consensus was documented for the majority of the topics concerning the indication and execution of lung segmentectomy.
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