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Mediastinoscopy in superior vena cava obstruction: analysis of 80 consecutive patients.

作者信息

Mineo T C, Ambrogi V, Nofroni I, Pistolese C

机构信息

Department of Thoracic Surgery, Tor Vergata University, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Ann Thorac Surg. 1999 Jul;68(1):223-6. doi: 10.1016/s0003-4975(99)00455-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Prejudices against mediastinoscopy in superior vena cava obstruction still remain. Hereby we analyze risk/benefit balance in a large series of patients.

METHODS

Eighty consecutive patients underwent cervical mediastinoscopy for caval obstruction, 51 after uncertain diagnosis obtained by lesser techniques, 17 after ineffective chemotherapy (n = 9) or radiotherapy (n = 8). In 12 patients we immediately performed mediastinoscopy as an urgent procedure. In addition the examination was combined with left anterior mediastinotomy (n = 7) for staging purposes.

RESULTS

No perioperative mortality was recorded. Five patients had significant bleeding, but only one required sternotomy. Definitive diagnosis was obtained in all patients: 50 lung cancer, 17 lymphoma, 7 invasive thymoma, 3 postradiation fibrosis, 2 metastatic lymph nodes from renal carcinoma, and 1 fibrosing mediastinitis. Specific therapy had excellent effects in 71 patients, negligible in 7, and adverse in 2. Postmediastinoscopy brachial venous pressure had a mean significant decrease (p < 0.0001). Lung cancer was the sole variable significantly associated with unfavorable outcome (p < 0.0004).

CONCLUSIONS

Mediastinoscopy should be routinely included after less invasive procedures in the diagnostic program because it is simple, low risk, and effective.

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