Editorial


Sleeve lobectomy or pneumonectomy for non-small cell lung cancer? Searching for an optimal balance between oncological, surgical and functional results

Filippo Lococo, Giacomo Cusumano, Stefano Margaritora, Marco Alifano, Giovanni Leuzzi, Massimiliano Paci

Abstract

The main objective in surgery for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is to achieve good oncologic safety, which includes R0 resection of the tumor and radical lymphadenectomy. Patients with centrally-located NSCLC should undergo pneumonectomy (PN) but, considering the not negligible morbidity and mortality related to this technique, they could benefit from a lung tissue-preserving resection, especially when cardio-pulmonary reserve is limited. Since Thomas (1) firstly applied this procedure for therapeutic option, “sleeve” pulmonary resection was designed to conserve as much pulmonary tissue as possible.

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