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New or enlarging hiatal hernias after thoracic surgery for early lung cancerCentral MessagePerspective
Document Type
article
Author
Kimberly J. Song, MDRowena Yip, MPHMichael Chung, MDQiang Cai, MD, PhDYeqing Zhu, MD, PhDAyushi Singh, MDErik E. Lewis, MDDavid Yankelevitz, MDEmanuela Taioli, MD, PhDClaudia Henschke, MD, PhDRaja Flores, MDAndrew Kaufman, MDDong-Seok Lee, MDDaniel Nicastri, MDAndrea Wolf, MDKimberly Song, MDKenneth Rosenzweig, MDJorge Gomez, MDMary Beth Beasley, MDMaureen Zakowski, MDDavid F. Yankelevitz, MDClaudia I. Henschke, PhD, MDRebecca Schwartz, MDHuiwen ChanJeffrey ZhuSydney KantorShana AdlerWissam Raad, MDZrzu Buyuk, MDAdie Friedman, MDRonald Dreifuss, MDStacey Verzosa, MDMariya Yakubox, NPKarina Aloferdova, NPPatricia StaceySimone De NobregaArdeshir Hakami, MDHarvey Pass, MDBerne Crawford, MDJessica Donnington, MDBenjamin Cooper, MDAndre Moreirea, MDAudrey Sorensen, RNLeslie Kohman, MDRobert Dunton, MDJason Wallen, MDChristopher Curtiss, MDErnest Scalzetti, MDLinda Ellinwood, RNClifford P. Connery, MDEmilo Torres, MDDan Cruzer, MDBruce Gendron, MDSonya Alyea, NPDaniel LackayeLauren StuderClaudia Henschke, PhD, MDRebecca Schwartz, PhDBetsy Becker, PhDArtit Jirapatnakul, PhDNan You, MSHuiwen Chan, MPH, MBAClaudia I. HenschkeDavid F. YankelevitzRowena YipArtit JirapatnakulRaja FloresAndrea WolfDaniel M. LibbyJames P. SmithMark PasmantierA.P. ReevesSteven MarkowitzAlbert MillerJose Cervera DevalHeidi RobertsDemetris PatsiosShusuke SoneTakaomi HanaokaJavier ZuluetaJuan P. de-TorresMaria D. LozanoRalph AyeKristin ManningChristiana CareThomas BauerStefano CanitanoSalvatore GiuntaEnser ColeKarl KlinglerJohn H.M. AustinGregory D.N. PearsonDorith ShahamCheryl AylesworthPatrick MeyersShahriyour AndazDavood VafaiDavid NaidichGeorgeann McGuinnessBarry SheppardMatthew RifkinM. Kristin ThorsenRichard HansenSamuel KopelWilliam MayfieldDan LuedkeDonald KlippensteinAlan LitwinPeter A. LoudLeslie J. KohmanErnest M. ScalzettiRichard ThurerNestor VillamizarArfa KhanRakesh ShahXueguo LiuGary HerzogDiana YehNing WuJoseph LowryMary SalvatoreCarmine FrumientoDavid S. MendelsonMichael V. SmithRobert KorstJana TaylorMichelle S. GinsbergMichaela StraznickaMark WidmannGary CecchiTerence A.S. MatalonPaul ScheinbergShari-Lynn OdzerDavid OlsenFred GrannisArnold RotterDaniel RayDavid MullenPeter H. WiernikEdson H. CheungMelissa LimLouis DeCunzoRobert GlassbergHarvey PassCarmen EndressMark YoderPalmi ShahLaura WelchMichael KalaferJeremy GreenJames WalshDavid BertschElmer CamachoCynthia ChinJames O'BrienJames C. Willey
Source
JTCVS Open, Vol 10, Iss , Pp 415-423 (2022)
Subject
hiatal hernia
lung cancer
paraesophageal hernia
postoperative complications
thoracic surgery morbidity
Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
Surgery
RD1-811
Language
English
ISSN
2666-2736
Abstract
Objective: The study objective was to determine the relationship between lung resection and the development of postoperative hiatal hernia. Methods: Preoperative and postoperative computed tomography imaging from 373 patients from the International Early Lung Cancer Action Program and the Initiative for Early Lung Cancer Research on Treatment were compared at a median of 31.1 months of follow-up after resection of clinical early-stage non–small cell lung cancer. Incidence of new hiatal hernia or changes to preexisting hernias were recorded and evaluated by patient demographics, surgical approach, extent of resection, and resection site. Results: New hiatal hernias were seen in 9.6% of patients after lung resection (5.6% after wedge or segmentectomy and 12.4% after lobectomy; P = .047). The median size of new hernias was 21 mm, and the most commonly associated resection site was the left lower lobe (24.2%; P = .04). In patients with preexisting hernias, 53.5% demonstrated a small but significant increase in size from 21 to 22 mm (P