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Feasibility and Safety of Single-Port Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery for Primary Lung Cancer

BACKGROUND: The feasibility of single-port video-assisted thoracic surgery (SPVATS) for primary lung cancer is not well understood. In this study, we compared SP and multi-port (MP) VATS for the surgical treatment of patients with primary lung cancer. METHODS: Surgical treatment was performed in 181...

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Autores principales: Heo, Woon, Kang, Do Kyun, Min, Ho-ki, Jun, Hee Jae, Hwang, Youn-Ho
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5460966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28593155
http://dx.doi.org/10.5090/kjtcs.2017.50.3.190
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author Heo, Woon
Kang, Do Kyun
Min, Ho-ki
Jun, Hee Jae
Hwang, Youn-Ho
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Kang, Do Kyun
Min, Ho-ki
Jun, Hee Jae
Hwang, Youn-Ho
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description BACKGROUND: The feasibility of single-port video-assisted thoracic surgery (SPVATS) for primary lung cancer is not well understood. In this study, we compared SP and multi-port (MP) VATS for the surgical treatment of patients with primary lung cancer. METHODS: Surgical treatment was performed in 181 patients with primary lung cancer at Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital between June 2012 and December 2015. A propensity-matched analysis was used to compare the postoperative outcomes and to evaluate the comparative feasibility and safety of SPVATS and MPVATS. RESULTS: There were 37 patients in the SPVATS group and 67 patients in the MPVATS group. Propensity matching produced 32 pairs. The operation time (210 minutes versus 200 minutes, p=0.11), volume of the estimated blood loss (170 mL versus 160 mL, p=0.19), duration of chest tube drainage (5 days versus 6 days, p=0.66), and length of hospital stay (9 days versus 10 days, p=0.89) were similar between the 2 groups. CONCLUSION: In our study, SPVATS for primary lung cancer was safe and feasible in well selected patients. A prospective, randomized study with a large group and long-term follow-up is necessary to evaluate the clinical feasibility and the advantages of SPVATS for primary lung cancer.
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spelling pubmed-54609662017-06-07 Feasibility and Safety of Single-Port Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery for Primary Lung Cancer Heo, Woon Kang, Do Kyun Min, Ho-ki Jun, Hee Jae Hwang, Youn-Ho Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg Clinical Research BACKGROUND: The feasibility of single-port video-assisted thoracic surgery (SPVATS) for primary lung cancer is not well understood. In this study, we compared SP and multi-port (MP) VATS for the surgical treatment of patients with primary lung cancer. METHODS: Surgical treatment was performed in 181 patients with primary lung cancer at Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital between June 2012 and December 2015. A propensity-matched analysis was used to compare the postoperative outcomes and to evaluate the comparative feasibility and safety of SPVATS and MPVATS. RESULTS: There were 37 patients in the SPVATS group and 67 patients in the MPVATS group. Propensity matching produced 32 pairs. The operation time (210 minutes versus 200 minutes, p=0.11), volume of the estimated blood loss (170 mL versus 160 mL, p=0.19), duration of chest tube drainage (5 days versus 6 days, p=0.66), and length of hospital stay (9 days versus 10 days, p=0.89) were similar between the 2 groups. CONCLUSION: In our study, SPVATS for primary lung cancer was safe and feasible in well selected patients. A prospective, randomized study with a large group and long-term follow-up is necessary to evaluate the clinical feasibility and the advantages of SPVATS for primary lung cancer. The Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2017-06 2017-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5460966/ /pubmed/28593155 http://dx.doi.org/10.5090/kjtcs.2017.50.3.190 Text en Copyright © 2017 by The Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. All rights Reserved. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Heo, Woon
Kang, Do Kyun
Min, Ho-ki
Jun, Hee Jae
Hwang, Youn-Ho
Feasibility and Safety of Single-Port Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery for Primary Lung Cancer
title Feasibility and Safety of Single-Port Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery for Primary Lung Cancer
title_full Feasibility and Safety of Single-Port Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery for Primary Lung Cancer
title_fullStr Feasibility and Safety of Single-Port Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery for Primary Lung Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility and Safety of Single-Port Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery for Primary Lung Cancer
title_short Feasibility and Safety of Single-Port Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery for Primary Lung Cancer
title_sort feasibility and safety of single-port video-assisted thoracic surgery for primary lung cancer
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5460966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28593155
http://dx.doi.org/10.5090/kjtcs.2017.50.3.190
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