Video-assisted thoracoscopic PlasmaJet ablation for malignant pleural mesothelioma.

Journal of visualized surgery Pub Date : 2018-03-20 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.21037/jovs.2018.02.07
Periklis Perikleous, Nizar Asadi, Vladimir Anikin
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The role of surgery in malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) remains debatable; nonetheless the relative advantages of different surgical approaches are frequently reassessed and reconsidered. While extensive operations and longer recovery periods can be justified for a group of carefully selected patients, many will present at an advanced stage of their disease or with associated co-morbidities which will exclude them from selection criteria for radical treatment. For these patients, minimally invasive video-assisted procedures may be considered, for purposes of cytoreduction and/or symptomatic relief. Even though there is currently not enough clinical evidence to suggest an improvement in overall survival with limited debulking procedures, it has been suggested that they can improve quality of life over drainage and pleurodesis alone. We consider video-assisted PlasmaJet ablation to potentially have a role in mesothelioma surgery, as it may be used for effective cytoreduction while minimising the risk for complications often associated with extensive pleurectomy procedures, and we report on the use of the PlasmaJet Surgical System in our centre for surgical management of a patient with MPM. After demonstrating safety and absence of major adverse events with this approach, we feel justified in offering the procedure to more of our patients as we aim to collect additional data.

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视频辅助胸腔镜等离子喷射消融术治疗恶性胸膜间皮瘤。
手术在恶性胸膜间皮瘤(MPM)中的作用仍有待商榷;不过,不同手术方法的相对优势经常被重新评估和考虑。虽然对一些经过精心挑选的患者来说,大面积手术和较长的恢复期是合理的,但许多患者处于疾病的晚期,或伴有相关的并发症,因而不符合根治性治疗的选择标准。对于这些患者,可以考虑采用微创视频辅助手术,以达到减少细胞和/或缓解症状的目的。尽管目前还没有足够的临床证据表明有限的剥脱术可以提高总生存率,但有研究表明,与单纯的引流术和胸膜腔穿刺术相比,有限的剥脱术可以提高患者的生活质量。我们认为视频辅助 PlasmaJet 消融术有可能在间皮瘤手术中发挥作用,因为它可用于有效的细胞剥脱,同时最大限度地降低大面积胸膜切除术常见并发症的风险,我们报告了本中心使用 PlasmaJet 手术系统对一名 MPM 患者进行手术治疗的情况。在证明了这种方法的安全性和无重大不良反应后,我们认为有理由为更多患者提供这种手术,因为我们的目标是收集更多数据。
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