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Eur J Cardiothorac Surg · Sep 2009
Surgical multimodality treatment for baseline resectable stage IIIA-N2 non-small cell lung cancer. Degree of mediastinal lymph node involvement and impact on survival.
- Herbert Decaluwé, Paul De Leyn, Johan Vansteenkiste, Christophe Dooms, Dirk Van Raemdonck, Philippe Nafteux, Willy Coosemans, and Toni Lerut.
- Leuven Lung Cancer Group, Department of Thoracic Surgery, University Hospital Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. Herbert.decaluwe@uzleuven.be
- Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2009 Sep 1;36(3):433-9.
ObjectiveAnalysis of single centre results and identification of prognostic factors of surgical combined modality treatment in pathological proven stage IIIA-N2 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).MethodsOut of a total of 996 resections for NSCLC between 2000 and 2006, 92 patients with radiological response or stable disease after induction chemotherapy for pathologically proven ipsilateral positive lymph nodes (N2-disease) underwent surgical exploration with the aim of complete resection. Adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinomas were equally present (48% vs 43%). Median follow-up of surviving patients (n=36) was 51 (10-94) months.ResultsComplete resection (i.e., tumour with free margins and negative highest mediastinal lymph nodes, R0) was achieved in 68% (n=63), resection was uncertain or incomplete in 24% (n=22), while surgery was explorative in 8% (n=7). Pneumonectomy was performed in 24%, (bi)lobectomy in 62%, and sleeve lobectomy in 13% of patients. In-hospital mortality was 2.3%. Overall need for ICU stay was 18% (30% after pneumonectomy). Median hospital stay was 10 days (6-157). Downstaging of mediastinal lymph nodes (ypN0-1) was found in 43% (n=40). Overall survival at 5 years (5YS) was 33% (n=92), and after complete resection 43% (n=63). Detection of multilevel compared to single level positive nodes at initial mediastinoscopy was related to lower 5YS (17% vs 39%; p<0.005), and this was identified as an independent prognostic factor in a multivariate analysis of the examined presurgical variables. We found a trend for a better 5YS in patients with mediastinal nodal downstaging compared to patients with persistent N2 disease (49% vs 27%; p=0.095). In the subgroup with persistent N2 disease, single level disease has a significantly better survival (37% vs 7% 5YS, p<0.005). Multivariate survival analysis of the examined surgical variables identified completeness of resection and classification of ypN category (ypN0-1 and ypN2-single level vs multilevel-ypN2 and ypN3) as independent prognostic factors.ConclusionsSurgery after induction chemotherapy for stage IIIA-N2 NSCLC can be performed with an acceptable mortality and morbidity. Baseline single level N2 disease is an independent prognostic factor for long-term survival. Patients with mediastinal downstaging, but also a subgroup of patients with single level persistent N2 disease, after induction therapy have a rewarding survival.
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