Anatomic pulmonary resection by video-assisted thoracoscopy: the Brazilian experience (VATS Brazil study)

Author:

Terra Ricardo Mingarini1,Kazantzis Thamara1,Pinto-Filho Darcy Ribeiro2,Camargo Spencer Marcantonio3,Martins-Neto Francisco4,Guimarães Anderson Nassar5,Araújo Carlos Alberto6,Losso Luis Carlos7,Ghefter Mario Claudio8,Lima Nuno Ferreira de9,Gomes-Neto Antero10,Brito-Filho Flávio9,Haddad Rui11,Saueressig Maurício Guidi12,Lima Alexandre Marcelo Rodrigues13,Siqueira Rafael Pontes de10,Pinho Astunaldo Júnior de Macedo e14,Vannucci Fernando15

Affiliation:

1. Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil

2. Fundação Universidade de Caxias do Sul, Brasil

3. Santa Casa de Porto Alegre, Brasil

4. Hospital Monte Klinikum, Brasil; Hospital de Messejana Doutor Carlos Alberto Studart Gomes, Brasil

5. Casa de Saúde São José, Brasil

6. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

7. Hospital Professor Edmundo Vasconcelos, Brasil

8. Hospital do Servidor Público Estadual de São Paulo, Brasil

9. Hospital de Base do Distrito Federal, Brasil

10. Hospital de Messejana Doutor Carlos Alberto Studart Gomes, Brasil

11. Hospital Samaritano, Brazil

12. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

13. Hospital Geral César Cals, Brasil

14. Hospital Luxemburgo, Brasil

15. Hospital Naval Marcílio Dias, Brasil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: The objective of this study was to describe the results of anatomic pulmonary resections performed by video-assisted thoracoscopy in Brazil. Methods: Thoracic surgeons (members of the Brazilian Society of Thoracic Surgery) were invited, via e-mail, to participate in the study. Eighteen surgeons participated in the project by providing us with retrospective databases containing information related to anatomic pulmonary resections performed by video-assisted thoracoscopy. Demographic, surgical, and postoperative data were collected with a standardized instrument, after which they were compiled and analyzed. Results: The surgeons provided data related to a collective total of 786 patients (mean number of resections per surgeon, 43.6). However, 137 patients were excluded because some data were missing. Therefore, the study sample comprised 649 patients. The mean age of the patients was 61.7 years. Of the 649 patients, 295 (45.5%) were male. The majority-521 (89.8%)-had undergone surgery for neoplasia, which was most often classified as stage IA. The median duration of pleural drainage was 3 days, and the median hospital stay was 4 days. Of the 649 procedures evaluated, 598 (91.2%) were lobectomies. Conversion to thoracotomy was necessary in 30 cases (4.6%). Postoperative complications occurred in 124 patients (19.1%), the most common complications being pneumonia, prolonged air leaks, and atelectasis. The 30-day mortality rate was 2.0%, advanced age and diabetes being found to be predictors of mortality. Conclusions: Our analysis of this representative sample of patients undergoing pulmonary resection by video-assisted thoracoscopy in Brazil showed that the procedure is practicable and safe, as well as being comparable to those performed in other countries.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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