Does Thoracoscopic Surgery Decrease the Morbidity of Combined Lung and Chest Wall Resection?

被引:24
作者
Hennon, Mark W.
Dexter, Elisabeth U.
Huang, Miriam
Kane, John
Nwogu, Chukwumere
Picone, Anthony
Yendamuri, Sai
Demmy, Todd L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Roswell Pk Canc Inst, Dept Thorac Surg, Buffalo, NY 14263 USA
关键词
EN-BLOC; RECONSTRUCTION; INVASION; LOBECTOMY; CANCER;
D O I
10.1016/j.athoracsur.2015.02.038
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background. Because the traditional open lung approach with en bloc chest wall resection carries substantial risk for complications and death, we studied our thoracoscopic approach for this operation. Methods. From 2007 to 2013, all consecutive video-assisted thoracoscopic (VATS) and open chest wall resections at a comprehensive cancer center were tabulated retrospectively. Data were analyzed by approach, type, and cause of early major morbidity and mortality. Lung cancer cases (the largest subset, T3) were analyzed separately. Statistical tests included the Kruskal-Wallis test for continuous variables and the chi(2) for categoric variables. Survival data were analyzed by the Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank tests. Results. Of 47 chest wall resections performed, 17 (36%) were performed by VATS with no conversions. Resections were performed for primary non-small cell lung cancer (15 VATS and 16 thoracotomy), sarcoma (11), metastatic disease from a separate primary (2), and benign conditions (3). Patients undergoing a VATS approach were older (76 vs 56 years, p = 0.003), and the operative times, blood loss, and ribs resected were similar between groups. Patients undergoing VATS had shorter intensive care unit and hospital lengths of stay, but both groups had high hospital morbidity and mortality, largely resulting from postoperative pneumonia or respiratory systemic inflammatory response syndrome (n = 5), stroke (n = 2), and postoperative colon ischemia (n = 1). Groups had a 90-day mortality of 26.7% and 25% respectively. Stage-matched survival curves for both approaches were superimposable (p = 0.88). Conclusions. Thoracoscopic chest wall resection was feasible, expanded our case selection, and reduced prosthetic reconstruction. It did not, however, protect frail, elderly patients reliably. Briefer, less traumatic operations may be needed for this cohort. (C) 2015 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
引用
收藏
页码:1929 / 1935
页数:7
相关论文
共 17 条
[1]  
Abicht TO, 2011, INNOVATIONS, V6, P399, DOI 10.1097/IMI.0b013e31824926c1
[2]   Thoracoscopic Pneumonectomy An 11-Year Experience [J].
Battoo, Athar ;
Jahan, Ariba ;
Yang, Zhengyu ;
Nwogu, Chukwumere E. ;
Yendamuri, Sai S. ;
Dexter, Elisabeth U. ;
Hennon, Mark W. ;
Picone, Anthony L. ;
Demmy, Todd L. .
CHEST, 2014, 146 (05) :1300-1309
[3]   Minimally Invasive Chest Wall Resection: Sparing the Overlying, Uninvolved Extrathoracic Musculature of the Chest [J].
Cerfolio, Robert J. ;
Bryant, Ayesha S. ;
Minnich, Doug J. .
ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY, 2012, 94 (05) :1744-1747
[4]   Reconstruction of the thoracic wall-long-term follow-up including pulmonary function tests [J].
Daigeler, Adrien ;
Druecke, Daniel ;
Hakimi, Mitra ;
Duchna, Hans-Werner ;
Goertz, Ole ;
Homann, Heinz-Herbert ;
Lehnhardt, Marcus ;
Steinau, Hans-Ulrich .
LANGENBECKS ARCHIVES OF SURGERY, 2009, 394 (04) :705-715
[5]   Minimally invasive lobectomy directed toward frail and high-risk patients: A case-control study [J].
Demmy, TL ;
Curtis, JJ .
ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY, 1999, 68 (01) :194-200
[6]   Thoracoscopic lobectomy for impaired or complex patients: An update [J].
Demmy, Todd L. .
ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY, 2007, 83 (04) :1578-1578
[7]   Extent of chest wall invasion and survival in patients with lung cancer [J].
Downey, RJ ;
Martini, N ;
Rusch, VW ;
Bains, MS ;
Korst, RJ ;
Ginsberg, RJ .
ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY, 1999, 68 (01) :188-193
[8]   Subjective and objective assessment of quality of life after chest wall resection [J].
Heuker, David ;
Lengele, Benoit ;
Delecluse, Veronique ;
Weynand, Birgit ;
Liistro, Giuseppe ;
Balduyck, Bram ;
Noirhomme, Philippe ;
Poncelet, Alain Jean .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CARDIO-THORACIC SURGERY, 2011, 39 (01) :102-108
[9]   Postoperative Mortality Is an Inadequate Quality Indicator for Lung Cancer Resection [J].
Hu, Yinin ;
McMurry, Timothy L. ;
Wells, Kristen M. ;
Isbell, James M. ;
Stukenborg, George J. ;
Kozower, Benjamin D. .
ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY, 2014, 97 (03) :973-979
[10]   Trimodality Therapy for Lung Cancer With Chest Wall Invasion: Initial Results of a Phase II Study [J].
Kawaguchi, Koji ;
Yokoi, Kohei ;
Niwa, Hiroshi ;
Ohde, Yasuhisa ;
Mori, Shoichi ;
Okumura, Sakae ;
Shiono, Satoshi ;
Ito, Hiroyuki ;
Yano, Motoki ;
Shigemitsu, Kikuo ;
Hiramatsu, Yoshinori ;
Okami, Jiro ;
Saito, Hiroshi .
ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY, 2014, 98 (04) :1184-1191