Role of segmentectomy for lung metastases from colorectal cancer: latest insights and technical developments—a review

Shanghai chest Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.21037/shc-22-32
S. Mishima, K. Hamanaka, Masatoshi Shimura, Daisuke Hara, S. Matsuoka, K. Miura, T. Eguchi, K. Shimizu
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: Lung metastasectomy is recognized as one of the standard treatments for lung metastases from colorectal cancer (CRC) and can improve overall survival in selected patients. As a surgical procedure, wedge resection is widely preferred because it allows complete resection of the tumor and preserves lung function with low morbidity and mortality. However, several reports suggest that even when complete resection is obtained, there may be a high risk of local recurrence. Several reports have indicated an association between the frequency of recurrence and the length of the surgical margin. Segmentectomy is sometimes selected as an alternative procedure when a sufficient surgical margin cannot be obtained by wedge resection. Recently, growing evidence has revealed the benefits of segmentectomy in the field of primary lung cancer. However, in the field of lung metastasectomy, the influence of the surgical procedure on clinical outcomes has not yet been clarified. Moreover, segmentectomy is sometimes challenging for surgeons because it requires knowledge of the complex spatial bronchovascular anatomy with individual anomalies. Thus, in this review, we aim to investigate the role of lung segmentectomy in the management of lung metastases from CRC. In addition, we will review the latest surgical planning methods that help perform safe and accurate lung segmentectomies, as well as localization strategies to identify metastases in deeper regions.
节段切除术在癌症肺转移中的作用:最新见解和技术发展综述
:肺转移切除术被认为是癌症肺转移的标准治疗方法之一,可以提高选定患者的总体生存率。作为一种外科手术,楔形切除术被广泛推荐,因为它可以完全切除肿瘤,并以低发病率和低死亡率保留肺功能。然而,一些报告表明,即使完全切除,局部复发的风险也很高。一些报告表明复发频率与手术切缘长度之间存在关联。当楔形切除术不能获得足够的手术边缘时,有时会选择节段切除术作为替代手术。最近,越来越多的证据揭示了节段切除术在原发性癌症领域的益处。然而,在肺转移切除术领域,手术程序对临床结果的影响尚未明确。此外,节段切除术有时对外科医生来说是一项挑战,因为它需要了解具有个体异常的复杂空间支气管血管解剖结构。因此,在这篇综述中,我们的目的是研究肺段切除术在CRC肺转移治疗中的作用。此外,我们将回顾最新的手术计划方法,这些方法有助于进行安全准确的肺节段切除术,以及识别深层转移的定位策略。
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