Jeanfaivre T, Pégis J D, Enon B, Tuchais E
Service de Pneumologie, Centre Hospitalier et Universitaire, Angers.
J Chir (Paris). 1996 Apr;133(2):61-4.
We studied retrospectively all patients who underwent vascular reconstruction after tumor invasion of the superior vena cava in order to assess the surgical procedure. Seven patients were operated including 5 with compression of the superior vena cava. Compression regressed within 24 hours without recurrence. Reconstruction had no effect on morbidity and mortality. One patient is still alive after a 5 year follow-up. Invasion of the superior vena cava is not a contraindication for resection of a tumor localized in the thorax and may contribute to cure as it improved patient comfort in all cases.