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Repeat Mediastinoscopy

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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Extended Cervical Mediastinoscopy

Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2012
Surgical exploration of subaortic and para-aortic lymph nodes has traditionally required the combination of standard cervical mediastinoscopy and left anterior mediastinotomy. Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery is another technique that allows the exploration of these nodal stations.
van Schil, Paul   +2 more
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Repeat Mediastinoscopy

ORL, 1989
The author reports 18 cases with repeated mediastinoscopy. The surgical procedure was performed twice on 16 patients and three times on 2 patients. Mediastinal shadow was the indication in 6 patients and bronchogenic carcinoma in 3 patients. Average time lag between the procedures was 35 months.
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CERVICAL MEDIASTINOSCOPY

Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1996
The continuity of cervicomediastinal fascial planes provides the anatomic basis for cervical mediastinoscopy and its derivatives. There are two such planes, both accessible through a single small neck incision: the retrovascular paratracheal plane (for standard cervical mediastinoscopy) and the prevascular retrosternal plane (the zone of extended ...
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Video Mediastinoscopy Versus Standard Mediastinoscopy

2014
Standard mediastinoscopy (SM) is a safe and established procedure for biopsy of masses and lymph nodes in the mediastinum. Technological advancements have led to video assisted mediastinoscopy (VAM). We evaluated the literature relating to the two techniques to determine if there is a clinical advantage to VAM over SM. Studies directly comparing VAM to
David J. McCormack   +1 more
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A pragmatic view of the usefulness of video-mediastinoscopy in the modern era

Journal of Visualized Surgery, 2018
As a result of the introduction of new technologies, such as endoscopic (EUS) and endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) guided aspiration, surgeons are moving away from routine mediastinoscopy prior to lung cancer resection.
M. Migliore   +4 more
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Performance insights of endobronchial ultrasonography (EBUS) and mediastinoscopy for mediastinal lymph node staging in lung cancer.

Lung Cancer, 2021
M. Visser   +6 more
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Mediastinoscopy

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1973
P E, Provost, P, Oliver, J R, Schwaber
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