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Comparison of operative and postoperative characteristics and outcomes between thoracoscopic segmentectomy and lobectomy for non-small-cell lung cancer: a propensity score matching study from the Italian VATS Group Registry

Authors :
Dell'Amore, A.
Lomangino, I.
Cannone, G.
Terzi, S.
Pangoni, A.
Lorenzoni, G.
Nicotra, S.
Schiavon, M.
Zuin, A.
Gregori, D.
Crisci, R.
Curcio, C.
Rea, F.
Mancuso, M.
Pernazza, F.
Refai, M.
Bortolotti, L.
Rizzardi, G.
Solli, P.
Brandolini, I.
Perkmann, R.
Zaraca, F.
Benvenuti, M.
Gavezzoli, D.
Cherchi, R.
Ferrari, P.
Mucilli, F.
Camplese, P.
Melloni, G.
Mazza, F.
Cavallesco, G.
Maniscalco, P.
Voltolini, L.
Gonfiotti, A.
Stella, F.
Argnani, D.
Pariscenti, G. L.
Iurilli, S.
Surrente, C.
Lopez, C.
Droghett, A.
Giovanardi, M.
Breda, C.
Lo Giudice, F.
Alloisio, M.
Bottoni, E.
Spaggiari, L.
Gasparri, R.
Torre, M.
Rinaldo, A.
Nosotti, M.
Rosso, L.
Negri, G. P.
Bandiera, A.
Stefani, A.
Natali, P.
Scarci, M.
Pirondini, E.
Amore, D.
Baietto, G.
Casadio, C.
Bertani, A.
Russo, E.
Ampollini, L.
Carbognani, P.
Puma, F.
Vinci, D.
Andreetti, C.
Poggi, C.
Cardillo, G.
Margaritora, S.
Meacci, E.
Luzzi, L.
Ghisalberti, M.
Zaccagna, G.
Lausi, P.
Guerrera, F.
Fontana, D.
Della Beffa, V.
Morelli, A.
Londero, F.
Imperatori, N.
Rotolo, A.
Terzi, A.
Viti, A.
Infante, M.
Benato, C.
Source :
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. 61:533-542
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2021.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES Only few studies compared the surgical morbidity and mortality of thoracoscopic segmentectomy versus lobectomy for non-small-cell lung cancer, in particular, by relating the segmental resections with the corresponding anatomical lobes. METHODS We enrolled a total of 7487 patients who underwent VATS lobectomy (7269) or segmentectomy (218) from January 2014 to July 2019. A propensity score matching approach was used to account for potential confounding factors between the 2 groups. After matching, 349 lobectomies and 208 segmentectomies were included in the analysis. We analysed the operative and postoperative outcomes of video-assisted anatomical segmentectomy compared with video-assisted lobectomy and, in details, the results of segmentectomy with its corresponding lobectomy in a large cohort of patients from the Italian VATS Group Registry. RESULTS The overall conversion rate to thoracotomy was not statistically different between the groups (27 patients 8% vs 7 patients 3%, P = 0.1). The lobectomy group had a greater number of resected lymph nodes (median 11 vs 8, P = 0.006). No significant differences were detected in 30-day mortality (1.4%, 5 patients vs 0.9%, 2 patients), overall complications (18%, 62 patients vs 14%, 29 patients) and prolonged air leakage (31 patients, 9% vs 12 patients, 6%) between lobectomy and segmentectomy, respectively. No statistical differences were found regarding the median duration of drainage (3.2 days, P = 1) and the overall median length of hospital stay (6.4 days, P = 0.1) between the 2 groups. In the context of segmentectomy versus corresponding lobectomy, the right upper lobectomy compared with right upper segmentectomy showed a higher number of resected lymph nodes (P = 0.027). No statistical differences were reported in terms of conversion rate and postoperative complication and mortality. CONCLUSIONS Segmentectomy could be considered a safe procedure without significant differences compared to thoracoscopic lobectomy in terms of postoperative morbidity and mortality.

Details

ISSN :
1873734X and 10107940
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5104a3f9284678e7e0e65b5628e98c42
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezab430