Does A Thoracoscopic Approach Provide Better Outcomes For Pulmonary Metastases?

JOURNAL OF THORACIC DISEASE(2021)

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Traditional open thoracotomy (OT) is the gold standard treatment for patients with pulmonary metastases. However, it remains controversial whether video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) can provide comparable outcomes to OT. We conducted this review to compare the outcomes of VATS with OT in pulmonary metastasectomy (PM). Relevant studies published up to November 2019 were identified from PubMed data base and screened. Studies were then selected by the researchers based on our selection criteria. Data including the type of study, patient groups, outcomes and key results were extracted from the included studies and summarized. Screening of 2,788 papers identified 9 that were relevant to our research question. The authors, dates of publication, journal details, type of study, patient groups, outcomes and key results from these papers were summarized. All 9 studies documented the survival rate (1-, 3- and 5-year survival). Metastases from colorectal cancer were investigated in three studies, and metastases from sarcoma were investigated in one study. The overall survival rate of VATS was not inferior to that of OT in patients with pulmonary metastases. VATS was also associated with better perioperative results compared with OT. In conclusion, VATS is suitable as an alternative surgical technique for PM.
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Lung metastasectomy, pulmonary metastases, video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS), video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery, open thoracotomy (OT)
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