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Impact of reflexive preoperative molecular testing for indeterminate nodules on lobectomy and completion thyroidectomy rates [PDF]
Objective: Guideline-based lobectomy criteria were adopted in July 2017, and reflexive molecular testing (MT) was introduced for all Bethesda III/IV indeterminate thyroid nodules (ITNs) in July 2020.
Caitlin T Yeo +7 more
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Anatomical Sublobar Resection for Multi‐Intersegmental Pulmonary Nodules [PDF]
Background Anatomical sublobar resection (ASR) is non‐inferior to lobectomy for peripheral small‐sized lung cancer. However, for nodules located in complex locations, ASR is usually challenging.
Xianglong Pan +5 more
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Objectives To determine the incidence of cerebral infarction after lobectomy at different sites using inpatient data from a diagnosis procedure combination database.Design Retrospective cohort study.Setting Data were retrieved from the Japanese diagnosis
Yoshihisa Fujino +6 more
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ObjectivesThe study investigated whether wedge resection plus adequate lymph nodes resection conferred comparable survival to lobectomy for node-negative non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) ≤2 cm.MethodsThe Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results ...
Hongdou Ding +4 more
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Brief Report: Contralateral Lobectomy for Second Primary NSCLC: Perioperative and Long-Term Outcomes
Introduction: Anatomical resection—often by lobectomy—is the standard of care for patients with early stage NSCLC. With increased diagnosis, survival, and prevalence of persons with early stage NSCLC, the incidence of second primary NSCLC, and ...
Jennie K. Choe, MD +17 more
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The potential complications related to unplanned conversion to thoracotomy remains a major concern in thoracoscopic lobectomy and may limit the wide adoption of this strategy. We reviewed the literature from 1990 until February 2022, analyzing all papers
Alfonso Fiorelli +4 more
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Objective: Lung lobectomy is the standard of care for early-stage lung cancer. Studies have suggested improved outcomes associated with lobectomy performed by specialized thoracic surgery providers.
Sean J. Halloran +6 more
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Thoracic surgery may alter body static balance via diaphragm dysfunction.
Many diseases and conditions can alter an ability to maintain body balance. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether thoracic surgery may elicit diaphragm dysfunction thereby impairing postural stability.
Janusz Kocjan +7 more
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Robot-Assisted Thoracic Surgery in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
Lobectomy is the standard treatment for early non-small cell lung cancer. Various surgical techniques for lobectomy have been developed, and minimally invasive thoracic surgery, such as video-assisted thoracic surgery or robot-assisted thoracic surgery ...
Jun Hee Lee, Jeong In Hong, Hyun Koo Kim
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Background Although lobectomy with mediastinal lymph node dissection (MLND) is the first option for early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, the time trends of MLND in stage IA NSCLC patients who undergo a lobectomy are not clear still ...
Liang Pan +5 more
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