Comprehensive Analysis of Surgical Strategies and Prognosis for Non- Small Cell Lung Cancer with Pleural Metastasis Detected Intraoperatively

Author:

Meng Fanmao1,Ren Na1,Zhang Guochao1,Xu Ruifeng1,Tian Mengbai1,Sun Xin2,Zhao Liang1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Thoracic Surgery, National Cancer Center/National Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College

2. Department of Medical Management, National Cancer Center/National Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College

Abstract

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Lung cancer is one of the prevailing malignancies worldwide. Surgical interventions hold an important position in the treatment framework for lung cancer. Pleural metastasis is often assumed to be a surgical contraindication, but not all instances of pleural metastasis can be accurately identified before surgery. The question of how to address pleural metastasis detected intraoperatively is still undecided. Methods: This retrospective study included 187 lung cancer patients who underwent surgery from 2005 to 2017 in whom pleural metastasis was discovered incidentally during the operation. Data on demographic, surgical, pathological, postoperative treatment, and survival information were collected for further analysis. Results: For patients with intraoperatively detected pleural metastasis, two independent protective prognostic factors were receiving primary tumor resection (compared to only receiving pleural nodule biopsy, HR=0.079, p=0.022) and receiving postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy (HR=0.081, p<0.001). Simultaneously, performing systematic lymph node dissection during primary tumor resection was found to be detrimental to long-term prognosis (HR=2.375, p=0.044). However, the resection of pleural metastatic lesions did not significantly impact patient prognosis. Conclusion: Our study supports the implementation of major tumor resection in patients with pleural metastasis detected intraoperatively but not lymph node dissection or the resection of pleural metastatic lesions. Postoperative chemotherapy is also necessary.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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