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    P1.14 - Thymoma/Other Thoracic Malignancies (Not CME Accredited Session) (ID 946)

    • Event: WCLC 2018
    • Type: Poster Viewing in the Exhibit Hall
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    • Presentations: 1
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    • Coordinates: 9/24/2018, 16:45 - 18:00, Exhibit Hall
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      P1.14-08 - The Usefulness of the Hemiclamshell Thoracotomy in Thoracic Surgery (ID 13663)

      16:45 - 18:00  |  Author(s): Tetsuya Goto

      • Abstract

      Background

      The antero-lateral approach provides good exposure of the cervicothoracic region and enables removal of lesions that develop in this complex anatomic area.

      a9ded1e5ce5d75814730bb4caaf49419 Method

      We retrospectively evaluated the indications and outcomes of the hemiclamshell approach in patients undergoing tumor resection in thoracic surgery. Eleven lung cancer patients and one non seminomotous germ cell tumor of the mediastinum who underwent tumor resection via hemiclamshell approach in our department, between 2007 and 2018 were studied retrospectively, analyzing the indications, morbidity and outcome.

      4c3880bb027f159e801041b1021e88e8 Result

      The indications were apical tumors with vascular invasion in four, giant mass (10, 17, 21cm in tumor diameter) with superior or inferior vena cava invasion in three, aortic arch invasion in one, sternal invasion in one, mediastinal lymph node metastasis in the left upper lung cancer in one, and pulmonary artery aneurysm after left upper lobectomy in one. In eleven lung cancer patients, combined resection of the neighboring organ was performed in nine organs among eight patients: subclavian artery in two, carotid artery in one, aorta in one, superior vena cava in one, chest wall in two, phrenic nerve in one, and pericardium in one. One-month mortality was 0%. Operative morbidity was observed in four patients (33%): two patients suffered from deep wound infection, one from a chylothorax, and one from pleural effusion. R0 resection was achieved in eleven patients.

      8eea62084ca7e541d918e823422bd82e Conclusion

      The hemiclamshell approach was associated with relative high morbidity rate but no mortality. Hemiclamshell is suitable for tumours of the cervicothoracic junction with vascular invasion and giant tumors, providing good access for control of the large vessels including pulmonary artery and vein.

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