Video-assisted thoracic surgery for lung cancer: is it a feasible operation for stage I lung cancer?

@article{Tatsumi2003VideoassistedTS,
  title={Video-assisted thoracic surgery for lung cancer: is it a feasible operation for stage I lung cancer?},
  author={Akitoshi Tatsumi and Yoshiaki Ueda},
  journal={The Japanese journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery : official publication of the Japanese Association for Thoracic Surgery = Nihon Kyobu Geka Gakkai zasshi},
  year={2003},
  volume={51 12},
  pages={
          646-50
        }
}
  • A. Tatsumi, Y. Ueda
  • Published 1 December 2003
  • Medicine
  • The Japanese journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery : official publication of the Japanese Association for Thoracic Surgery = Nihon Kyobu Geka Gakkai zasshi
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to confirm the safety and feasibility of video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) for primary lung cancer and to compare prognoses with that of conventional procedures, and then to examine whether VATS would supplant a conventional thoracotomy for stage I lung cancer. METHODS From September 1995 through March 2002, 144 patients with primary lung cancer, included 118 patients with postoperative stage I, underwent VATS lobectomy. We reviewed the previous… 
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