Sleeve lobectomy after induction chemoradiotherapy.
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OBJECTIVES The effect of induction chemoradiotherapy (CRT) on bronchial anastomoses remains uncertain. This prospective study aimed to assess the impact of neoadjuvant CRT on mortality, morbidity and survival following circular sleeve lobectomy (SL). METHODS All consecutive patients undergoing SL between June 2005 and December 2010 were prospectively included. Clinico-demographic variables were sex, age, clinical and pathologic TNM staging, comorbidities, pulmonary function, SL type, complications, neoadjuvant CRT and mortality. RESULTS Of 79 patients, who underwent SL during this period, 53 (67%) patients were directly assigned to surgery and 26 (33%) patients had pre-induction treatment for N2 pathologically confirmed. Induction treatment (CRT) was based on platinum-based chemotherapy and radiation (range 45-60 Gy). Twenty-one (80%) patients of the CRT group achieved a complete mediastinal pathological response. Mortality occurred in only three cases in the non-CRT [bronchovascular fistula, pulmonary artery thrombosis (reoperation and pneumonectomy and exitus due to pneumonia) and ADRS]. There were no differences with respect to complication rate between the non-CRT and CRT patients (33 versus 37%, P > 0.05), and overall 5-year survival was 69 and 33%, respectively (P = 0.017). Overall survival in the subgroup of CRT patients with mediastinal complete response after induction resulted significantly worse than the non-CRT group (43 versus 69%, P < 0.01). The rate of distant metastases was similar in both groups and only one patient experienced local recurrence. CONCLUSIONS Neoadjuvant CRT does not increase surgical morbidity, anastomotic complications or mortality in SL. Complete mediastinal response after induction therapy overcomes a significant independent prognostic factor for better survival. Although SL following induction CRT carries a good prognosis, the long-term results shows significantly lower survival compared with SL without induction CTR. In addition, patients who had complete pathological responses have a better prognosis than non-responders. SL appears to be safe and reliable after neoadjuvant concurrent CRT and can be considered the primary surgical option to save the complications related to pneumonectomy in central tumours.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
دوره 41 5 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2012