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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 103(10): 717-721, 2002


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VIDEO-ASSISTED THORACIC SURGICAL LOBECTOMY IN CONJUNCTION WITH LYMPHADENECTOMY FOR LUNG CANCER

Department of Thoracic Surgery, Saiseikai Kanagawa-ken Hospital, Yokohama, Japan

Shizuka Kaseda, Teruhiro Aoki

Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) has been in widespread use since the beginning of the 1990s. The initial indications for VATS were benign lesions of the lung, pneumothorax, benign tumors, etc. However, its application was extended to resection of lung cancer. We first gained experience with VATS lobectomy in September 1992, and also started performing lymphadenectomy using VATS in November 1993 after developing instruments for this meticulous operation. The 8-year survival rate of final stage IA lung cancers following VATS is 97.2% ; this survival rate is significantly better than that with open thoracotomy. Here we report on our 10-year experience with VATS lobectomy, focusing on stage I lung cancer.


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