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Dissection of lung parenchyma using electrocautery is a safe and acceptable method for anatomical sublobar resection

BACKGROUND: Anatomic sublobar resection is being assessed as a substitute to lobectomy for primary lung cancers. However, persistent air leak after anatomic sublobar resection is prevalent and increasing surgical morbidity and costs. The use of electrocautery is being popularized recently in anatomi...

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Autores principales: Ohtsuka, Takashi, Goto, Taichiro, Anraku, Masaki, Kohno, Mitsutomo, Izumi, Yotaro, Horinouchi, Hirohisa, Nomori, Hiroaki
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3434078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22554035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-7-42
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author Ohtsuka, Takashi
Goto, Taichiro
Anraku, Masaki
Kohno, Mitsutomo
Izumi, Yotaro
Horinouchi, Hirohisa
Nomori, Hiroaki
author_facet Ohtsuka, Takashi
Goto, Taichiro
Anraku, Masaki
Kohno, Mitsutomo
Izumi, Yotaro
Horinouchi, Hirohisa
Nomori, Hiroaki
author_sort Ohtsuka, Takashi
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description BACKGROUND: Anatomic sublobar resection is being assessed as a substitute to lobectomy for primary lung cancers. However, persistent air leak after anatomic sublobar resection is prevalent and increasing surgical morbidity and costs. The use of electrocautery is being popularized recently in anatomic sublobar resection. We have retrospectively evaluated the safety and efficacy of intersegmental plane dissection using electrocautery. METHODS: Between April 2009 to September 2010, 47 patients were treated with segmentectomy for clinical T1N0M0 non-small cell lung cancers. The intersegmental plane was dissected using electrocautery alone or in combination with staplers. We evaluated the methods of dividing intersegmental plane (electrocautery alone or combination with electrocautery and staplers), intraoperative blood loss, duration of chest tube placement, duration of surgery, preoperative FEV(1.0) %, incidence of prolonged air leak, length of postoperative hospital stay, postoperative pulmonary function at 6 months after surgery and the cost for sealing intersegmental plane. RESULTS: Among the 47 patients, 22 patients underwent intersegmental plane dissection with electrocautery alone and 25 patients did in combination with electrocautery and staplers. The mean number of stapler cartridges used was only 1.3 in electrocautery and staplers group. Mean age, gender, number of patients whose FEV(1)% < 70 % were similar between two groups. There was no statistical difference between electrocautery alone and combination with electrocautery and staplers group in duration of surgery (282 vs. 290 minutes), intraoperative blood loss (203 vs.151 ml), duration of chest tube placement (3.2 vs. 3.1 days), postoperative hospital stay (11.0 vs.10.0 days), postoperative loss of FEV(1.0) (13 vs.8 %), loss of FVC (11 vs. 6 %) or incidence of minor postoperative complications [9 % (2/22) vs. 16 % (4/25), p = 0.30)]. However, incidence of prolonged air leak was higher in electrocautery alone group than in combination with electrocautery and staplers group [14 % (3/22) vs. 4 % (1/25), p = 0.025)]. The cost of materials for sealing air leaks amounted to €964 per patient in the electrocautery alone group and €1594 per patient in combination with electrocautery and staplers group. CONCLUSIONS: The number of patients with prolonged air leak was higher in the electrocautery alone group. The use of staplers in addition to electrocautery may lead to reduced prolonged air leak. However, the use of electrocautery for intersegmental plane dissection appeared to be safe with acceptable postoperative complications and effective in reducing costs.
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spelling pubmed-34340782012-09-06 Dissection of lung parenchyma using electrocautery is a safe and acceptable method for anatomical sublobar resection Ohtsuka, Takashi Goto, Taichiro Anraku, Masaki Kohno, Mitsutomo Izumi, Yotaro Horinouchi, Hirohisa Nomori, Hiroaki J Cardiothorac Surg Research Article BACKGROUND: Anatomic sublobar resection is being assessed as a substitute to lobectomy for primary lung cancers. However, persistent air leak after anatomic sublobar resection is prevalent and increasing surgical morbidity and costs. The use of electrocautery is being popularized recently in anatomic sublobar resection. We have retrospectively evaluated the safety and efficacy of intersegmental plane dissection using electrocautery. METHODS: Between April 2009 to September 2010, 47 patients were treated with segmentectomy for clinical T1N0M0 non-small cell lung cancers. The intersegmental plane was dissected using electrocautery alone or in combination with staplers. We evaluated the methods of dividing intersegmental plane (electrocautery alone or combination with electrocautery and staplers), intraoperative blood loss, duration of chest tube placement, duration of surgery, preoperative FEV(1.0) %, incidence of prolonged air leak, length of postoperative hospital stay, postoperative pulmonary function at 6 months after surgery and the cost for sealing intersegmental plane. RESULTS: Among the 47 patients, 22 patients underwent intersegmental plane dissection with electrocautery alone and 25 patients did in combination with electrocautery and staplers. The mean number of stapler cartridges used was only 1.3 in electrocautery and staplers group. Mean age, gender, number of patients whose FEV(1)% < 70 % were similar between two groups. There was no statistical difference between electrocautery alone and combination with electrocautery and staplers group in duration of surgery (282 vs. 290 minutes), intraoperative blood loss (203 vs.151 ml), duration of chest tube placement (3.2 vs. 3.1 days), postoperative hospital stay (11.0 vs.10.0 days), postoperative loss of FEV(1.0) (13 vs.8 %), loss of FVC (11 vs. 6 %) or incidence of minor postoperative complications [9 % (2/22) vs. 16 % (4/25), p = 0.30)]. However, incidence of prolonged air leak was higher in electrocautery alone group than in combination with electrocautery and staplers group [14 % (3/22) vs. 4 % (1/25), p = 0.025)]. The cost of materials for sealing air leaks amounted to €964 per patient in the electrocautery alone group and €1594 per patient in combination with electrocautery and staplers group. CONCLUSIONS: The number of patients with prolonged air leak was higher in the electrocautery alone group. The use of staplers in addition to electrocautery may lead to reduced prolonged air leak. However, the use of electrocautery for intersegmental plane dissection appeared to be safe with acceptable postoperative complications and effective in reducing costs. BioMed Central 2012-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3434078/ /pubmed/22554035 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-7-42 Text en Copyright ©2012 Ohtsuka et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ohtsuka, Takashi
Goto, Taichiro
Anraku, Masaki
Kohno, Mitsutomo
Izumi, Yotaro
Horinouchi, Hirohisa
Nomori, Hiroaki
Dissection of lung parenchyma using electrocautery is a safe and acceptable method for anatomical sublobar resection
title Dissection of lung parenchyma using electrocautery is a safe and acceptable method for anatomical sublobar resection
title_full Dissection of lung parenchyma using electrocautery is a safe and acceptable method for anatomical sublobar resection
title_fullStr Dissection of lung parenchyma using electrocautery is a safe and acceptable method for anatomical sublobar resection
title_full_unstemmed Dissection of lung parenchyma using electrocautery is a safe and acceptable method for anatomical sublobar resection
title_short Dissection of lung parenchyma using electrocautery is a safe and acceptable method for anatomical sublobar resection
title_sort dissection of lung parenchyma using electrocautery is a safe and acceptable method for anatomical sublobar resection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3434078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22554035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-7-42
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