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Midterm outcomes of single port thoracoscopic surgery for major pulmonary resection
INTRODUCTION: Single-port thoracoscopic surgery has widened the current minimally invasive surgical techniques toward more less invasive procedures in terms of reducing the number of incisions. However, the current status of oncologic outcome with this technique is not well known for lung cancer sur...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5685603/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29136038 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186857 |
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author | Han, Kook Nam Kim, Hyun Koo Choi, Young Ho |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Single-port thoracoscopic surgery has widened the current minimally invasive surgical techniques toward more less invasive procedures in terms of reducing the number of incisions. However, the current status of oncologic outcome with this technique is not well known for lung cancer surgery. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the oncologic outcomes in early stage lung cancer for impact of the survival outcomes with our experience of conversion to a single-port approach from the conventional three-port approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective data of patients who underwent thoracoscopic major lung resection for non-small cell lung cancer between January 2006 and June 2015 were analyzed. Patients’ characteristics, perioperative outcomes, pathologic result, and postoperative follow-up data of thoracoscopic surgery were reviewed and surgical outcomes were compared between conventional three-port (n = 168), two-port (n = 68), and single-port thoracoscopic surgery (n = 203). RESULTS: Of the 203 single-port thoracoscopic surgeries, we performed 167 single-port thoracoscopic lobectomy and mediastinal lymph node dissections. During the learning period of each thoracoscopic approach, the mean operation time for single-port thoracoscopic surgery (189±62 min) was not significantly different from those of two-port (175±46 min) and three-port (195±75 min) thoracoscopic lobectomy (p = 0.165). Perioperative outcomes including drain indwelling time (p <0.001), complication (p = 0.185) and conversion event (p = 0.911) were not worsened during learning period with two-port. Midterm survival (p = 0.753) and recurrence free survival (p = 0.656) of single port thoracoscopic lobectomy showed acceptable results compared with two- and three-port approach. CONCLUSIONS: Single-port thoracoscopic surgery is safe and a feasible option for major lung resection in lung malignancy and this approach following experiences of two-port approach may yield similar oncologic results to those of conventional multi-port approach during thoracoscopic lobectomy. |
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spelling | pubmed-56856032017-11-30 Midterm outcomes of single port thoracoscopic surgery for major pulmonary resection Han, Kook Nam Kim, Hyun Koo Choi, Young Ho PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Single-port thoracoscopic surgery has widened the current minimally invasive surgical techniques toward more less invasive procedures in terms of reducing the number of incisions. However, the current status of oncologic outcome with this technique is not well known for lung cancer surgery. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the oncologic outcomes in early stage lung cancer for impact of the survival outcomes with our experience of conversion to a single-port approach from the conventional three-port approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective data of patients who underwent thoracoscopic major lung resection for non-small cell lung cancer between January 2006 and June 2015 were analyzed. Patients’ characteristics, perioperative outcomes, pathologic result, and postoperative follow-up data of thoracoscopic surgery were reviewed and surgical outcomes were compared between conventional three-port (n = 168), two-port (n = 68), and single-port thoracoscopic surgery (n = 203). RESULTS: Of the 203 single-port thoracoscopic surgeries, we performed 167 single-port thoracoscopic lobectomy and mediastinal lymph node dissections. During the learning period of each thoracoscopic approach, the mean operation time for single-port thoracoscopic surgery (189±62 min) was not significantly different from those of two-port (175±46 min) and three-port (195±75 min) thoracoscopic lobectomy (p = 0.165). Perioperative outcomes including drain indwelling time (p <0.001), complication (p = 0.185) and conversion event (p = 0.911) were not worsened during learning period with two-port. Midterm survival (p = 0.753) and recurrence free survival (p = 0.656) of single port thoracoscopic lobectomy showed acceptable results compared with two- and three-port approach. CONCLUSIONS: Single-port thoracoscopic surgery is safe and a feasible option for major lung resection in lung malignancy and this approach following experiences of two-port approach may yield similar oncologic results to those of conventional multi-port approach during thoracoscopic lobectomy. Public Library of Science 2017-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5685603/ /pubmed/29136038 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186857 Text en © 2017 Han et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Han, Kook Nam Kim, Hyun Koo Choi, Young Ho Midterm outcomes of single port thoracoscopic surgery for major pulmonary resection |
title | Midterm outcomes of single port thoracoscopic surgery for major pulmonary resection |
title_full | Midterm outcomes of single port thoracoscopic surgery for major pulmonary resection |
title_fullStr | Midterm outcomes of single port thoracoscopic surgery for major pulmonary resection |
title_full_unstemmed | Midterm outcomes of single port thoracoscopic surgery for major pulmonary resection |
title_short | Midterm outcomes of single port thoracoscopic surgery for major pulmonary resection |
title_sort | midterm outcomes of single port thoracoscopic surgery for major pulmonary resection |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5685603/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29136038 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186857 |
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