Surgical result in non small cell lung cancer patients presenting with ground glass opacity predominant lesion less than 2 cm: Anatomic versus wedge resection

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作者
Wu, Ching-Feng [1 ,4 ]
Fu, Jui-Ying [2 ,4 ]
Li, Ying-Sheng [1 ,4 ]
Wen, Chi-Tsung [1 ,4 ]
Wan, Yung-Liang [3 ,4 ]
Liu, Yun-Hen [1 ,4 ]
Hsieh, Ming-Ju [1 ,4 ]
Wu, Ching-Yang [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Chang Gung Mem Hosp Linkou, Dept Surg, Div Thorac & Cardiovasc Surg, 5 Fusing St, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan
[2] Chang Gung Mem Hosp Linkou, Dept Internal Med, Div Pulm & Crit Care, Taoyuan, Taiwan
[3] Chang Gung Mem Hosp Linkou, Dept Med Imaging & Intervent, Taoyuan, Taiwan
[4] Chang Gung Univ, Coll Med, Taoyuan, Taiwan
关键词
Non-small cell lung cancer; Tumor size; Ground glass opacity; FROZEN-SECTION DIAGNOSIS; SUBLOBAR RESECTION; LOBECTOMY; SURVIVAL; ADENOCARCINOMA; EQUIVALENT; MORTALITY; OUTCOMES; NODULES;
D O I
10.1016/j.bj.2020.11.001
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Background: Image characteristics of tumor, including tumor size and component are crucial for patients ' survival. Patientswho presented with ground glass opacity (GGO) was found less risk of intrapulmonary lymph node metastases and good survival. However, it is difficult to get tissue prove for small GGO lesion preoperatively because of its tiny size and the accuracy of intraoperation frozen section. Some patients received another operation for anatomic resection after malignancy has been confirmed and others refused reoperation and only received wedge resection. The aim of this study was tried to compare the treatment result between anatomic and wedge resection for non small cell lung cancer patients who present as small ground glass opacity (GGO) predominant lesion in pre-operation CT. Methods: From January 2010 to May 2014, 500 non small cell lung cancer patients who underwent tumor resection were included. Patients who presented with small GGO predominant lesion in pre-operation CT were included and medical records were reviewed retrospectively. The survival status between anatomic and wedge resection was analyzed. Results: 37 patients received anatomic resection (Group A) and 9 patients received wedge resection (Group B). Group B showed less staple usage (p = 0.01) and blood loss (p = 0.02). From view of pathology result, only less intrapulmonary lymph nodes was dissected was identified in group B. From view of survival, similar disease free and overall survival without statistical differences in both groups. Conclusion: Wedge resection may provide equivalent treatment result for patients who presented as peripheral GGO or GGO predominant lesions that less than 2 cm in size.
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页码:S235 / S241
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