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Lobectomy
Lobectomy means surgical excision of a lobe. This may refer to a lobe of the lung, a lobe of the thyroid (hemithyroidectomy), or a lobe of the brain (as in anterior temporal lobectomy).
A lobectomy of the lung is performed in early stage non-small cell lung cancer patients. It is not performed on patients that have lung cancer that has spread to other parts of the body. Tumor size, type, and location are major factors as to whether a lobectomy is performed.
Such a lobectomy is performed normally during a thoracotomy. An incision is made in the lateral aspect of the chest, and ribs may be removed or spread apart to allow the surgeon access to the lung . The main arteries, veins, and air tubes (bronchi) are clamped, severed and ligated and the lobe is removed. A drainage tube is then inserted in the chest and the surgical wound is closed. The drainage tube drains any fluids that may build up in the chest and maintains the negative pressure necessary for inflation of the lung.
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Comparision of overall survival for non-small cell lung cancer patients
There's debate about the best treatment approach for patients with certain stages of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), which accounts for about 80 percent of all lung cancers. Patients with early stages of NSCLC are typically ...
May 31, 2010 |
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Study shows partial lung removal favorable over full removal as treatment for lung cancer
Research published in the April edition of the Journal of Thoracic Oncology sought to compare the outcomes of a sleeve lobectomy and a pneumonectomy procedure, in order to determine which is a more acceptable standard treatm ...
Apr 01, 2010 |
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New treatment option emerging for some with early stage lung cancer
Patients with early stage, non-small cell lung cancer who are not able to undergo surgery, now have a highly effective treatment option. Physicians say that option, radical stereotactic radiosurgery performed with CyberKnife, ...
Nov 04, 2009 |
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Lymph node dissection is not essential in small screen-detected lung cancers, new research shows
Lymph node dissection, the current standard surgical treatment for localized non-small cell lung cancers, may be unnecessary in certain screen-detected early stage cases , according to a study published in the March issue ...
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Clinicopathologic factors on postoperative tumor recurrence and long-term survival
The unique anatomical position of caudate lobe hepatocellular carcinoma and the relatively small number of surgical cases means that the impact of clinicopathologic factors on postoperative tumor recurrence and long-term ...
Mar 30, 2010 |
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The Medical Minute: The team approach to epilepsy care
Epilepsy is a disease characterized by recurrent seizures, which occur when the electrical activity of the brain becomes abnormal, resulting in a variety of different symptoms (seizure types). Depending on the location of ...
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Research validates surgery alone offers reasonable overall survival for stage I SCLC
Research published in February's edition of the Journal of Thoracic Oncology investigates the utilization of surgery and the subsequent need for radiotherapy (RT) when treating stage I small cell lung cancer (SCLC). Tradit ...
Feb 16, 2010 |
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Highly-specialized, minimally-invasive surgery for lung cancer allows patient to go home sooner
Minimally-invasive surgery for lung cancer called video-assisted thoracic surgery or VATS is a relatively new procedure performed almost exclusively at academic centers. Now, a preliminary study to be presented this month ...
Oct 28, 2008 |
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Study finds that practice makes perfect in lung cancer surgery
Patients operated on by surgeons who do not routinely remove cancer from the lungs may be at a higher risk for complications, according to a study conducted by researchers at Duke University Medical Center.
Oct 23, 2008 |
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Mar 13, 2008 |
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Doctor promotes new lung surgery technique
A surgeon at the University of Cincinnati says medical schools should integrate minimally invasive lung surgery into their training programs.
Jul 02, 2007 |
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