Definition and Management of Superior Sulcus Tumors

R. Komaki, J. Erasmus, J. Fujimoto, R. Mehran, J. Cox
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In 1838, Edwin Hare described the first case of Superior Sulcus Tumor who presented with 1) a history of pain, tingling, and numbness in the distribution of the left ulnar nerve, 2) Horner’s syndrome, and 3) a palpable mass in the “inferior triangular space” on the left side of his neck. The mass continued to grow until the patient became paraplegic, developed urinary retention, and eventually died of the disease. The postmortem examination revealed a hard tumor extending superiorly toward the origin of the brachial plexus and involving the carotid artery, the cervical sympathetic nerves, the vagal and phrenic nerves, the spine, and intervertebral foramina [1]. In 1932, Pancoast defined the SST as bronchogenic carcinomas that developed in the apex of the lungs and invaded the superior pulmonary sulcus [2-4]. These tumors are situated in the thoracic inlet and invade the lymphatics of the endothoracic fascia and extend to the lower roots of the brachial plexus, inter costal nerves, the stellate ganglion, the sympathetic chain, and adjacent ribs and vertebral bodies. The resulting severe pain and Horner’s syndrome (pupillary constriction, ptosis of the upper eyelid, slight elevation of lower lid, sinking in of the eye ball, narrowing of the palpebral fissure, an hidrosis and flushing of the affected side of the face) have been given the name “Pancoast’s syndrome” because of his description given above.
上沟肿瘤的定义与治疗
1838年,埃德温·海尔(Edwin Hare)描述了第一例上沟肿瘤,其表现为:1)左侧尺神经分布有疼痛、刺痛和麻木的病史;2)霍纳综合征;3)颈部左侧“下三角间隙”有可触及的肿块。肿块继续增大,直到病人截瘫,出现尿潴留,最终死于疾病。尸检发现一硬肿瘤向臂丛起点向上延伸,累及颈动脉、颈交感神经、迷走神经和膈神经、脊柱和椎间孔[1]。1932年,Pancoast将SST定义为发生于肺尖部并侵犯肺上沟的支气管源性癌[2-4]。这些肿瘤位于胸入口处,侵犯胸内筋膜淋巴管,并延伸至臂丛下根、肋间神经、星状神经节、交感神经链及邻近的肋骨和椎体。由此产生的严重疼痛和霍纳综合征(瞳孔收缩、上眼睑下垂、下眼睑轻微上凸、眼球内陷、睑裂狭窄、面部受累侧汗臭和潮红)因其上述描述而被命名为“Pancoast综合征”。
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