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Mediastinal Staging in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer: Saying Goodbye to Mediastinoscopy.
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2023The Oncology Grand Rounds series is designed to place original reports published in the Journal into clinical context. A case presentation is followed by a description of diagnostic and management challenges, a review of the relevant literature, and a ...
Elizabeth G Dunne+2 more
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1976
A series of 150 mediastinoscopic examinations, performed at The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, is reported. The procedure was employed as a diagnostic aid in the care of patients known to be suffering from disease processes involving the superior mediastinum, and as a preoperative assessment in a group of patients known to have, or suspected of ...
M A, Gardner, C, Lomas
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A series of 150 mediastinoscopic examinations, performed at The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, is reported. The procedure was employed as a diagnostic aid in the care of patients known to be suffering from disease processes involving the superior mediastinum, and as a preoperative assessment in a group of patients known to have, or suspected of ...
M A, Gardner, C, Lomas
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Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A, 2019
OBJECTIVE To compare the clinical effectiveness of two approaches of minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) in esophagectomy patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS We retrospectively screened the perioperative data in a total of 49 patients who underwent MIE.
Yuxiang Jin+3 more
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OBJECTIVE To compare the clinical effectiveness of two approaches of minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) in esophagectomy patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS We retrospectively screened the perioperative data in a total of 49 patients who underwent MIE.
Yuxiang Jin+3 more
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Chest, 1977
Mediastinoscopy is often utilized for staging bronchogenic carcinoma. Whether it should be used routinely or selectively is controversial. Fifty-four patients with bronchogenic carcinoma were prospectively assigned to one of two groups based on the presence (group A) or absence (group B) of one or more of the following criteria: (1) central location ...
Jerry L. Acosta, Felice Manfredi
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Mediastinoscopy is often utilized for staging bronchogenic carcinoma. Whether it should be used routinely or selectively is controversial. Fifty-four patients with bronchogenic carcinoma were prospectively assigned to one of two groups based on the presence (group A) or absence (group B) of one or more of the following criteria: (1) central location ...
Jerry L. Acosta, Felice Manfredi
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Experience with Mediastinoscopy
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1967A total of 150 mediastinoscopies have been performed at the Otolaryngological Hospital, Helsinki University during a period of six years. Biopsy specimens were taken in 117 cases: in 93 from the superior mediastinum and in 24 from the middle mediastinum.
E. Holopainen, Eino Vaheri
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Technique of Mediastinoscopy [PDF]
Exploration with biopsy examination of the mediastinum as described by Eric Carlens 1 in 1959 has been a valuable addition to thoracic surgery. The technique should be mastered by all surgeons who do thoracic surgery. Mediastinoscopy is a relatively simple and safe procedure.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1975
In a series of 1,188 mediastinoscopies, six re-mediastinoscopies (0.5%) were made. The indications for repeated mediastinal exploration can be made more lenient since the adhesions between the innominate artery and the trachea need not always be extensive; if they are, an alternative paratracheal route can be used.
T, Palva, A, Palva, J, Kärjä
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In a series of 1,188 mediastinoscopies, six re-mediastinoscopies (0.5%) were made. The indications for repeated mediastinal exploration can be made more lenient since the adhesions between the innominate artery and the trachea need not always be extensive; if they are, an alternative paratracheal route can be used.
T, Palva, A, Palva, J, Kärjä
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Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2005
Involvement of mediastinal nodes has a dramatic prognostic and therapeutic impact in patients with non-small cell lung cancer. Cervical mediastinoscopy remains the most important technique for staging of the mediastinum. The technique of extended mediastinoscopy and redo mediastinoscopy are described as well.
Paul De, Leyn, Toni, Lerut
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Involvement of mediastinal nodes has a dramatic prognostic and therapeutic impact in patients with non-small cell lung cancer. Cervical mediastinoscopy remains the most important technique for staging of the mediastinum. The technique of extended mediastinoscopy and redo mediastinoscopy are described as well.
Paul De, Leyn, Toni, Lerut
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1967
MEDIASTINOSCOPY is an endoscopic examination of the anterior mediastinum that is extremely uncomplicated but which yields useful information. The technique has been described before 1,2 and must be rigidly adhered to in all aspects. The salient points of the examination are briefly reviewed. After obtaining anesthesia, a transverse incision is made in
S. H. Koop, Arndt J. Duvall
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MEDIASTINOSCOPY is an endoscopic examination of the anterior mediastinum that is extremely uncomplicated but which yields useful information. The technique has been described before 1,2 and must be rigidly adhered to in all aspects. The salient points of the examination are briefly reviewed. After obtaining anesthesia, a transverse incision is made in
S. H. Koop, Arndt J. Duvall
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1984
Although it has been maintained that a repeat mediastinoscopy results in high morbidity and mortality, it was considered an essential staging procedure in this group of 12 patients. The results of repeat mediastinoscopy were negative in 10 patients and positive in 2. On the basis of negative findings, 6 patients underwent thoracotomy.
R J, Lewis, G E, Sisler, J W, Mackenzie
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Although it has been maintained that a repeat mediastinoscopy results in high morbidity and mortality, it was considered an essential staging procedure in this group of 12 patients. The results of repeat mediastinoscopy were negative in 10 patients and positive in 2. On the basis of negative findings, 6 patients underwent thoracotomy.
R J, Lewis, G E, Sisler, J W, Mackenzie
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