OBJECTIVES Recent CALGB140503/JCOG0802 RCTs comparing lobectomy with sublobar resection in stage IA NSCLC have confirmed non-inferiority of segmentectomy. Given this potential paradigm change, additional insight to optimise preoperative work-up and intraoperative strategy is needed to improve safety and allow for dissemination of minimally invasive segmentectomy (MIS). A Delphi panel study assessed the level of Consensus between surgeons for planning and management of MIS. OBJECTIVES Recent CALGB140503/JCOG0802 RCTs comparing lobectomy with sublobar resection in stage IA NSCLC have confirmed non-inferiority of segmentectomy. Given this potential paradigm change, additional insight to optimise preoperative work-up and intraoperative strategy is needed to improve safety and allow for dissemination of minimally invasive segmentectomy (MIS). A Delphi panel study assessed the level of Consensus between surgeons for planning and management of MIS.
OPTIMAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE LUNG SEGMENTECTOMIES: AN INTERNATIONAL DELPHI CONSENSUS REPORT / L. Bertolaccini, F. Abu Akar, C. Aigner, A. Brunelli, G. Decker, W. Fang, J. Furák, M. Ismail, M. Jiménez, A. Kirschbaum, M. Kostic, M. Lucchi, S. Mohamed, S.C. Murthy, C.S.H. Ng, H. Ortlieb, N. Maria Novoa, E. Prisciandaro, L. Spaggiari, P.A. Ugalde, F. Zaraca. ESTS Annual Meeting : 26-28 may Barcelona 2024.
OPTIMAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE LUNG SEGMENTECTOMIES: AN INTERNATIONAL DELPHI CONSENSUS REPORT
L. Bertolaccini
;S. Mohamed;E. Prisciandaro;L. Spaggiari;
2024
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OBJECTIVES Recent CALGB140503/JCOG0802 RCTs comparing lobectomy with sublobar resection in stage IA NSCLC have confirmed non-inferiority of segmentectomy. Given this potential paradigm change, additional insight to optimise preoperative work-up and intraoperative strategy is needed to improve safety and allow for dissemination of minimally invasive segmentectomy (MIS). A Delphi panel study assessed the level of Consensus between surgeons for planning and management of MIS. OBJECTIVES Recent CALGB140503/JCOG0802 RCTs comparing lobectomy with sublobar resection in stage IA NSCLC have confirmed non-inferiority of segmentectomy. Given this potential paradigm change, additional insight to optimise preoperative work-up and intraoperative strategy is needed to improve safety and allow for dissemination of minimally invasive segmentectomy (MIS). A Delphi panel study assessed the level of Consensus between surgeons for planning and management of MIS.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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