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Thoracic Cancer
Comparison of complete and minimal mediastinal lymph node dissection for non‐small cell lung cancer: Results of a prospective randomized trial
Junhua Zhang1  Teng Mao1  Zhitao Gu1  Xufeng Guo1  Wenhu Chen1 
[1] Department of Thoracic Surgery, Shanghai Chest Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China
关键词: Lymph node dissection;    non‐small cell lung cancer;    staging;    surgery;    survival;   
DOI  :  10.1111/1759-7714.12040
来源: Wiley
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【 摘 要 】

Abstract

Background

To compare surgical results, pathological staging, and survival between complete and minimal mediastinal lymph node dissection for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Methods

A randomized controlled trial was carried out in 202 patients who were assigned to undergo either skeletonized complete mediastinal lymph node dissection (CLD) or minimal mediastinal lymph node dissection (MLD). Clinical and pathological characteristics, surgical results, postoperative staging, and five-year survival were recorded for statistical analysis.

Results

Significantly more stations of lymph nodes were harvested through CLD, than MLD (8.9 vs. 6.2, P < 0.001). There was no difference in major complications (CLD 14.7% vs. MLD 14.0%, P = 0.884) or postoperative death (CLD 2.1% vs. MLD 1.9%, P = 0.904). No significant difference was detected in pathological staging between the two groups. The pN2 rates (27.1% vs. 24.2%), skip-mediastinal metastasis (9.3% vs. 7.4%), and multi-stational mediastinal involvement (15.0% vs. 16.8%) were similar between MLD and CLD. However, CLD had significantly better five-year survival than MLD (55.7% vs. 37.7%, P = 0.005), especially in patients with a tumor size >3 cm, pleural invasion, pN1-N2, stage II-III, adenocarcinoma, and low-differentiation carcinoma. Upon multivariate analysis, CLD, along with stage I and high-differentiation, were independent prognostic factors for better overall survival.

Conclusions

Complete and minimal mediastinal dissections have similar surgical risks and mediastinal staging effect in patients with NSCLC. Minimal dissection is enough for early stage high-differentiation tumors. For patients with stage II-III or low-differentiation carcinoma, skeletonized complete mediastinal dissection may improve survival compared with minimal dissection.

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© 2013 Tianjin Lung Cancer Institute and Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd

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