Title: Common Thoracic Procedures
1Common Thoracic Procedures
- Cardiothoracic Centre, Liverpool
- Fri 23rd January 2004
- Edwin Woo
2Overview
- Lung Cancer
- VATS
- Disease of the thorax
- Oesophageal surgery
- Emergency thoracic procedures
3Omission
- Transplantation
- Anterior mediastinal mass
- Thymoma
- Retro-sternal goitre
- Lung volume reduction surgery
4Diagnosis
- Sputum cytology
- Bronchoscopic biopsy
- Needle aspiration biopsy
- VATS
- Thoracotomy
5Diagnosis
- Sputum Cytology
- Yield proportional to number of samples
- Oswald NC, Thorax 26623,1971
- Position of tumor
- Cell type
- Best in squamous, least with SCLC
- Agrees with final histology in 85
6Diagnosis
- Bronchoscopy
- Flexible vs Rigid
7Diagnosis
8Diagnosis
- Bronchoscopy
- Visual inspection of tumor
- Biopsy of tumor
- Targeted washing brushing for cytology
- Transbronchial biopsy
9Diagnosis
- Needle aspiration cytology / cutting
- CT / fluoroscopically
- guided
- Trans-bronchial
- aspiration cytology
10Diagnosis
- Excision of peripheral
- lesion
- Biopsy of nodal station
11Diagnosis
- Thoracotomy
- Frozen section
- Important in pneumonectomy
12Diagnosis
- Tissue diagnosis from metastasis
- Cervical lymph node biopsy
- Mediastinal lymph nodes
- Trans bronchial biopsy
- Cervical mediastinoscopy
- Anterior mediastinotomy
- Cytology of pleural effusion
- Pleural biopsy (needle, open VATS)
13Diagnosis
- Non Small Cell Carcinoma
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Ademocarcinoma
- Large Cell Undifferentiated Carcinoma
- Small Cell Carcinoma
- Oat Cell Carcinoma
- Intermediate Cell Type
- Mixed Cell Type
14Staging
- 1966 TNM system adopted by UICC (International
Union Against Cancer) - Denoix PF Bull Inst Nat Hyg (Paris) 170. 1964
- 1986 International staging system adopted by AJCC
(American Joint Committee on Cancer) for NSCLC - Mountain CF Chest 89225S-35S. 1986
- 1997 Updated
- Mountain CF Chest 1111711-7. 1997
15Staging
- TNM classification
- T Tumor TX, T0, TIS, T1 T4
- Site, size local extent
- N Node N0 N3
- Presence location of regional node involvement
- M Metastases M0 or M1
- Presence or absence of distal metastasis
16Staging
N0 N1 N2 N3 M1
T1 1 A II A III A III B IV
T2 I B II B III A III B IV
T3 II B III A III A III B IV
T4 III B III B III B III B IV
M1 IV IV IV IV
17Prognosis
18Staging
- Small Cell Carcinoma
- Localised
- Disease limited to ipsilateral hemithorax
- TNM system in very localised disease
- Extensive
- Disease spread beyond ipsilateral hemithorax
19Prognosis
N0 N1 N2 N3 M1
T1 1 A II A III A III B IV
T2 I B II B III A III B IV
T3 II B III A III A III B IV
T4 III B III B III B III B IV
M1 IV IV IV IV
20Prognosis
N0 N1 N2 N3 M1
T1 1 A II A III A III B IV
T2 I B II B III A III B IV
T3 II B III A III A III B IV
T4 III B III B III B III B IV
M1 IV IV IV IV
21Prognosis
Survival curve of patients with stage III NSCLC
Hara N, J Surg Oncol25153. 1984
22Operability
- Stage I
- T1N0 and T2N0
- Stage II
- T1N1, T2N1 and T3N0
- Excellent and Reasonable chance of cure by
surgery alone
23Operability
- Stage IIIa
- T3N1 and T1N2-T3N2
- NOT Surgery alone
- Consider Adjuvant therapy
24Operability
- Stage IIIb and Stage IV
- Inoperable
- Stage IIIb (T4N0 and T4N1)
- ? Role of surgery
25Assessment Staging
26Assessment Staging
- Mediastinal Lymphadenopathy
27Assessment Staging
N0 N1 N2 N3 M1
T1 1 A II A III A III B IV
T2 I B II B III A III B IV
T3 II B III A III A III B IV
T4 III B III B III B III B IV
M1 IV IV IV IV
28Assessment Staging
- PET (Positron Emission Tomography)
- 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose is used as the tracer
molecule. - Preferential metabolism of glucose in tumor
cells. - When Phosphorylated, it is trapped within the
cell. - Positron releases reacts with an electron,
releasing gamma rays. - However, uptake by inflammatory processes,
myocardium, and brain
29Assessment Staging
- PET (Positron Emission Tomography)
30Assessment Staging
- Integrated PET / CT scanner
31Assessment Staging
32Assessment Staging
33Lung Resection
- Wedge Excision
- Segmentectomy
- Lobectomy
- Bilobectomy
- Pneumonectomy
34Lung Resection
35Lung Resection
36Lung Resection
37Lung Resection
38Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery
39Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery
40Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery
41Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery
42Sympathectomy
- Palmar hyperhidrosis better response
- T2 to T3 but T2 to T5 for axillary
- 20 compensatory hyerhidrosis
- Horners syndrome if T1 resected
43Sympathectomy
44Sympathectomy
45Sympathectomy
46Empyema
47Empyema
48Empyema
- Complete drainage of purulent collection
- Obliteration of empyema space
- Investigation and treatment of the cause
49Diaphragmatic Rupture
50Diaphragmatic Rupture
51Diaphragmatic Rupture
52Hiatus Hernia
53Hiatus Hernia
54Oesophagectomy
55Oesophagectomy
56Oesophagectomy
57Oesophagectomy
58Oesophagectomy
59Emergency Procedures
60Emergency Procedures
61Emergency Procedures
62Emergency Procedures
- Emergency thoracotomy
- Penetrating chest trauma
- Recently dead
- Anterior lateral
63Emergency Procedures
64Emergency Procedures
65Emergency Procedures
66Emergency Procedures
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68Pneumothorax
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