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Thoracoscopic resection of pulmonary metastasis: Current practice and results

Cet article passe en revue les pratiques en matière de chirurgie thoracoscopique vidéo-assistée pour traiter un cancer du poumon non à petites cellules de stade précoce, puis analyse les résultats oncologiques obtenus

Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) is currently a routinely performed procedure for the management of early non small cell lung cancer. The oncological results of VATS in terms of local recurrence and overall survival are equivalent or superior to those of conventional thoracotomy with lower morbidity and hospital stay. In the field of pulmonary metastasectomy, current guidelines support a thoracotomy approach in order to properly palpate the lung and detect nodules too small to be identified on standard radiological examinations (typically less than 5 mm in diameter). However, the oncological and clinical significance of these milimetric nodules is not known. This has led some thoracic surgeons to rethink the approach of solitary pulmonary metastasectomy: because of improvements in thin slice helical CT-scans, some support a VATS approach for solitary pulmonary nodules without formal bimanual palpation and suggest this allows equivalent oncological results and decreased surgical morbidity.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1040842815000293

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