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Thoracoscopic Extended Right Middle Plus Lower Sleeve Lobectomy for Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Published on: February 27, 2026
Conventional resection of pulmonary metastases
Karen Harrison-Phipps1, Stephen D Cassivi, Francis C Nichols
1Mayo Clinic Rochester, Department of General Thoracic Surgery, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55901, USA.
Abstract:
We present an overview of surgical technique for the resection of secondary tumor metastases to the lungs. Issues addressed include the optimal surgical approach, the requirement to remove all lesions while preserving unaffected lung parenchyma and the advantages of the available surgical staplers and devices. In selected patients, resection of metastatic lesions to the lung or chest wall offers a survival benefit. Although pulmonary metastases without further tumor spread may represent unique host or tumor biology, approximately 40% of patients survive 5 years. As it is not uncommon to repeat metastasectomy, consideration of technical aspects is important.

