학술논문

European guidelines for the surgical management of pure ground-glass opacities and part-solid nodules: Task Force of the European Association of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery and the European Society of Thoracic Surgeons.
Document Type
Article
Source
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. Oct2023, Vol. 64 Issue 4, p1-23. 23p.
Subject
*LOBECTOMY (Lung surgery)
*PULMONARY nodules
*MUCINOUS adenocarcinoma
*TASK forces
*NON-small-cell lung carcinoma
*QUALITY of life
*MEDICAL personnel
*LUNG cancer
Language
ISSN
1010-7940
Abstract
Google Scholar OpenURL Placeholder Text WorldCat 119 Tao G, Jingying Y, Tan G, Xiaotao D, Min C. A novel CT-guided technique using medical adhesive for localization of small pulmonary ground-glass nodules and mixed ground-glass nodules (<=20 mm) before video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS 2 ABSTRACT 3 PREAMBLE 3 1 INTRODUCTION 4 1.1 Definition of GGO and nodule classification 4 1.2 Characteristics of subsolid nodules 4 2 METHODOLOGY 4 3 BACKGROUND 5 3.1 Definition of a ground-glass opacity 6 3.2 Assessment of the malignant risk of a subsolid nodule 8 4 MANAGEMENT OF SINGLE PURE GROUND-GLASS OPACITIES (NON-SOLID NODULES) 12 4.1 The role of a non-surgical biopsy 12 4.2 Surgery in pure GGO 12 4.3 Lymph node strategy 12 5 MANAGEMENT OF THE PART-SOLID NODULE 13 5.1 The role of a non-surgical biopsy 13 5.2 Mutational status 14 5.3 Lymph node strategy 14 6 MANAGEMENT OF MULTIPLE GROUND-GLASS NODULES 15 7 HOW TO IDENTIFY A NON-PALPABLE GROUND-GLASS OPACITY 15 7.1 Preoperative techniques for localization and marking 15 7.2 Injectable agents 16 7.3 Intraoperative techniques for localization and marking 17 8 MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY APPROACH 17 9 SUBLOBAR VERSUS LOBAR RESECTION 17 9.1 Pulmonary function 18 9.2 Oncological outcomes 18 10 FUTURE DIRECTIONS AND GAPS IN KNOWLEDGE 19 11 KEY MESSAGES 19 SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL 19 CONFLICTS OF INTEREST 19 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 20 FUNDING 20 AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS 20 Reviewer information 20 REFERENCES 20 Graph: Central illustration. 1): Pure ground-glass opacity (non-solid nodules): CTR = 0; Part-solid nodule: 0 < CTR < 1; Solid nodule: CTR = 1. 1.2 Characteristics of subsolid nodules Previous articles have stated that lung adenocarcinomas with a CTR <= 0.5 could be non-invasive [[5], [7]]. Subsolid nodules are staged pure GGOs (non-solid nodules) and part-solid nodules [[2]]. [Extracted from the article]