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Early postoperative complications after middle lobe-preserving surgery for secondary lung cancer

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SURGERY TODAY
卷 47, 期 5, 页码 601-605

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DOI: 10.1007/s00595-016-1413-6

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Lung cancer surgery; Pulmonary function; Middle lobe preservation

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Purpose Preservation of the middle lobe during lung surgery is traditionally avoided, because its presence in the hemithoracic cavity is considered a cause of complications. We report a series of lung cancer patients who underwent a secondary pulmonary resection with the preservation of the middle lobe to explore the complications and feasibility of these procedures. Methods We reviewed the clinical courses of six patients who underwent surgery for metachronous lung cancers. Five patients underwent right upper lobectomy, including one sleeve lobectomy, after having undergone prior right lower lobectomy. The remaining patient underwent a right lower lobectomy after having undergone a prior right upper lobectomy. Results There were no treatment-related deaths. One patient was readmitted for surgery to treat delayed air leakage progressing to pyothorax. One patient was treated for persistent air leakage. Two patients required intermittent drainage of pulmonary effusion, because of middle lobe atelectasis. The postoperative forced vital capacity and forced expiratory volume in 1 s were greater than the values predicted post-pneumonectomy in four evaluable patients. Conclusions While postoperative complications after middle lobe-preserving surgery are manageable, their high incidence should be considered when performing this surgery.

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