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Anatomic segmentectomy offers a lung-sparing alternative to lobectomy for early-stage lung cancer. This approach is crucial for patients with reduced cardiopulmonary reserve, prioritizing lung function preservation.

Keywords:
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  • Thoracic surgery
  • Surgical oncology
  • Pulmonary medicine

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  • Anatomic segmentectomy is increasingly considered for small peripheral stage I lung cancer.
  • Lung function preservation is critical for patients with impaired cardiopulmonary reserve.
  • Surgical resection aims for local/regional control of lung cancer.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the oncologic principles of lung parenchymal-sparing surgery.
  • To evaluate evidence supporting anatomic segmentectomy for lung cancer management.
  • To discuss segmentectomy as an alternative to lobectomy.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of past and present evidence.
  • Discussion of oncologic issues related to lung cancer resection.
  • Analysis of lung preservation techniques in surgical oncology.

Main Results:

  • Anatomic segmentectomy is an acceptable alternative to lobectomy for select cases.
  • Evidence supports the oncologic safety of lung-sparing resections.
  • Preservation of lung function is a key benefit.

Conclusions:

  • Anatomic segmentectomy is a viable lung-sparing option for early-stage lung cancer.
  • This approach is particularly beneficial for patients with compromised cardiopulmonary function.
  • Further evidence supports the role of lung preservation in lung cancer treatment.