2023
So Now We Know—Reflections on the Extent of Resection for Stage I Lung Cancer
Detterbeck F, Ely S, Udelsman B, Blasberg J, Boffa D, Dhanasopon A, Mase V, Woodard G. So Now We Know—Reflections on the Extent of Resection for Stage I Lung Cancer. Clinical Lung Cancer 2023, 25: e113-e123. PMID: 38310034, DOI: 10.1016/j.cllc.2023.12.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStage I lung cancerI lung cancerSublobar resectionRecurrence-free survivalHealthy patientsLung cancerRecent trialsInadequate resection marginsLarge recent trialsAdditional randomized trialsHigh-level evidenceOverall survival differenceExtent of resectionLong-term outcomesLong-term resultsHigh locoregional recurrenceAspects of patientsLesser resectionsLocoregional recurrencePerioperative morbidityIntraoperative detailsLung functionResection extentResection marginsPostoperative changes
2014
Experience With Thoracoscopic Pneumonectomies at a Single Institution
Kim AW, Fonseca AL, Boffa DJ, Detterbeck FC. Experience With Thoracoscopic Pneumonectomies at a Single Institution. Innovations Technology And Techniques In Cardiothoracic And Vascular Surgery 2014, 9: 82-86. PMID: 24755537, DOI: 10.1097/imi.0000000000000058.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVideo-assisted thoracoscopic pneumonectomyThoracoscopic pneumonectomyLung cancerExperienced thoracoscopic surgeonsMetastatic esophageal cancerPrimary lung cancerSingle institution experienceDistant disease recurrenceMultidisciplinary tumor boardKaplan-Meier survivalCompletion pneumonectomyLesser resectionsR0 resectionClinical stagingDisease recurrencePathologic stagingPatient selectionSleeve resectionAtrial fibrillationBronchopleural fistulaClinical parametersComplication profileMedian lengthPreoperative selectionSingle institution