Author:
Sundaresan N,Hilaris B S,Martini N
Abstract
Thirty patients with superior sulcus carcinoma were prospectively evaluated over an 18-month period. All patients underwent complete neuroradiological evaluation by computed tomography (CT) and myelography. Prior to operation, brachial plexopathy was noted in 20 patients (67%), and invasion of the spine in eight (27%). Using a team approach, gross total resection of tumor was achieved in 17 of 26 patients (65%) undergoing thoracotomy. There was no operative mortality. The use of a team approach allows extended surgical resection, especially when the spine is involved. In patients presenting with brachial plexopathy or cord compression, de novo surgery before radiation may provide better long-term palliation and pain relief.
Publisher
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
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