下叶后基底(S10)节段微创切除术技术

Q3 Medicine
Yasuhiro Tsutani, Morihito Okada
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摘要

现在,临床I期非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)的标准治疗是肺叶切除术加系统性淋巴结清扫。叶下切除术,如节段切除术和楔形切除术,常用于不适合或高危的外周小体积NSCLC患者,甚至适合进行标准肺叶切除术的惰性NSCLC患者。通常推荐解剖节段切除术而非非解剖楔形切除术作为叶下切除术。节段切除术可根据节段间平面的数量和形状进行细分。如果节段切除术能形成一个线性的节段间平面,手术相对容易,可考虑简单节段切除术,即切除下叶、上叶或左上叶舌段的上节段切除术。如果节段切除术产生多个或复杂的节段间平面,且手术更为复杂,则可考虑为复杂节段切除术,即与简单节段切除术不同的一种,如下叶基底节段的非上节段切除术。与简单的节段切除术相比,由于手术的复杂性以及并发症和不可治愈性增加的风险,一些普通胸外科医生可能会考虑进行复杂的节段切除术。在这篇文章中,我们展示了后基底节段切除术技术,这是复杂节段切除术中最具挑战性的手术之一,通过混合视频辅助胸外科手术方法。
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Techniques of Minimally Invasive Posterior Basal (S10) Segmentectomies of the Lower Lobes

Now, the standard treatment for clinical stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is lobectomy with systematic nodal dissection. Sublobar resections, such as segmentectomy and wedge resection are often performed in compromised patients with peripheral small-sized NSCLC who are unfit or at high risk for standard lobectomy or even in those with indolent NSCLC who are fit for lobectomy. Anatomical segmentectomy rather than non-anatomical wedge resection as sublobar resection is usually recommended. Segmentectomy could be subdivided according to the number and shape of intersegmental plane. Segmentectomy that creates one, linear intersegmental plane, with a relatively easier procedure, could be considered simple segmentectomy, that is, resection of the superior segmentectomy of the lower lobe, the upper division, or lingula segment of the left upper lobe. Segmentectomy that creates several, or intricate intersegmental planes, with more a complex procedure, could be considered complex segmentectomy, that is, one other than simple segmentectomy, such as non-superior segmentectomy of the basilar segment of the lower lobe. Because of procedural complexity and risk of increased complications and incurability, compared with simple segmentectomy, some general thoracic surgeons may have concerns to perform complex segmentectomies. In this article, we show the technique of posterior basal segmentectomies, which is one of the most challenging procedures in complex segmentectomy, through a hybrid video-assisted thoracic surgery approach.

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期刊介绍: Operative Techniques in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery provides richly illustrated articles on techniques in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery written by renowned surgeons. Each issue presents cardiothoracic topics in adult cardiac, congenital, and general thoracic surgery. Each specialty of interest to the thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon is explored through two different approaches to a specific surgical challenge. Each article is thoroughly illustrated with original line drawings, actual intraoperative photos, and supporting tables and graphs.
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