Bronchoplastic procedures represent a fairly safe therapy opportunity in patients with centrally localized bronchial carcinoma and compromised or uncompromised pulmonary function. In this study the complication rate was higher after sleeve resection of the bronchus as compared with wedge resection. Pleural coverage of the anastomosis was not effective to prevent major complications due to dehiscence of the bronchial anastomosis. A pedicled muscle flap could be a valuable alternative.
Patients with MTNSO have an unfavourable prognosis and local recurrence is frequent even after radical surgical therapy. Therefore an adjuvant treatment in these patients may be justified, even if the value of these therapy modalities is not proved yet. A tumor-free long-term survival especially after complete surgical resection is possible in selected cases.
Apical parietal pleurectomy and wedge resection of blebs or bullae are effective methods to prevent recurrences. Considering the specific complications of parietal pleurectomy alternative methods to obliterate the pleural space should be used depending on the intraoperative situation. Among other factors underlying pulmonary diseases or thoracic surgery in the patient's history strongly influence the postoperative outcome independently of the operative procedure.
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