Outcomes of Completion Lobectomy for Locoregional Recurrence after Sublobar Resection in Patients with Non-small Cell Lung Cancer.

IF 1 Q4 Medicine Journal of Chest Surgery Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Epub Date: 2024-01-17 DOI:10.5090/jcs.23.121
Cho Eun Lee, Jeonghee Yun, Yeong Jeong Jeon, Junghee Lee, Seong Yong Park, Jong Ho Cho, Hong Kwan Kim, Yong Soo Choi, Jhingook Kim, Young Mog Shim
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Background: This retrospective study aimed to determine the treatment patterns and the surgical and oncologic outcomes after completion lobectomy (CL) in patients with locoregionally recurrent stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who previously underwent sublobar resection.

Methods: Data from 36 patients who initially underwent sublobar resection for clinical, pathological stage IA NSCLC and experienced locoregional recurrence between 2008 and 2016 were analyzed.

Results: Thirty-six (3.6%) of 1,003 patients who underwent sublobar resection for NSCLC experienced locoregional recurrence. The patients' median age was 66.5 (range, 44-77) years at the initial operation, and 28 (77.8%) patients were men. Six (16.7%) patients underwent segmentectomy and 30 (83.3%) underwent wedge resection as the initial operation. The median follow-up from the initial operation was 56 (range, 9-150) months. Ten (27.8%) patients underwent CL, 22 (61.1%) underwent non-surgical treatments (chemotherapy, radiation, concurrent chemoradiation therapy), and 4 (11.1%) did not receive treatment or were lost to follow-up after recurrence. Patients who underwent CL experienced no significant complications or deaths. The median follow-up time after CL was 64.5 (range, 19-93) months. The 5-year overall survival (OS) and post-recurrence survival (PRS) were higher in the surgical group than in the non-surgical (p<0.001) and no-treatment groups (p<0.001).

Conclusion: CL is a technically demanding but safe procedure for locoregionally recurrent stage I NSCLC after sublobar resection. Patients who underwent CL had better OS and PRS than patients who underwent non-surgical treatments or no treatments; however, a larger cohort study and long-term surveillance are necessary.

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非小细胞肺癌患者叶下切除术后局部复发的完整肺叶切除术疗效
研究背景这项回顾性研究旨在确定曾接受过肺叶下切除术的局部复发I期非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)患者的治疗模式以及完成肺叶切除术(CL)后的手术和肿瘤学结果:方法:分析了2008年至2016年间因临床、病理分期为IA期NSCLC而首次接受肺叶下切除术并出现局部复发的36名患者的数据:结果:在1003例因NSCLC接受叶状切除术的患者中,有36例(3.6%)出现了局部复发。患者初次手术时的中位年龄为66.5岁(44-77岁),28名(77.8%)患者为男性。6名患者(16.7%)接受了分段切除术,30名患者(83.3%)接受了楔形切除术。首次手术后的中位随访时间为 56 个月(9-150 个月)。10名患者(27.8%)接受了CL治疗,22名患者(61.1%)接受了非手术治疗(化疗、放疗、同期化放疗),4名患者(11.1%)未接受治疗或复发后失去随访。接受CL治疗的患者没有出现明显的并发症或死亡。CL后的中位随访时间为64.5个月(19-93个月)。手术组的5年总生存率(OS)和复发后生存率(PRS)均高于非手术组(P结论:CL是一种技术要求高但安全的手术,适用于亚肺叶切除术后局部区域复发的I期NSCLC。接受CL治疗的患者的OS和PRS均优于接受非手术治疗或未接受治疗的患者;不过,有必要进行更大规模的队列研究和长期监测。
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