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Subcostal Specimen Removal in Completely Portal Robotic Lobectomy
Published on: April 19, 2024
Unforeseen nodal upstaging in patients undergoing segmentectomy without frozen section: a multicenter retrospective
Lin Huang1, Alessandro Brunelli2, Demetrios Stefanou2
1Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Blegdamsvej 9, 2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
Objective:
The study aimed to evaluate the risk of unforeseen nodal upstaging (pN+) after pulmonary segmentectomy without intraoperative frozen section.
Methods:
We conducted a retrospective analysis for consecutive patients who underwent segmentectomy for clinical stage IA1-2 non-small cell lung cancer (cIA1-2 NSCLC) in three centers between January 2017 and December 2022. A backward stepwise logistic regression analysis for variables with P < 0.1 in univariable analysis was performed to predict pN+. Kaplan-Meier analysis with log-rank test evaluated the discrepancy for overall (OS) and recurrence-free survivals (RFS).
Results:
Among 478 patients included in the final analysis, 19 (4.0%) had pN+, including 10 (2.1%) pN1, 6 (1.3%) pN2, and 3 (0.6%) pN1+2. With a median follow-up of 23.5 months (interquartile range 12.6-39.0), patients with pN+ had poorer OS compared to those with pN0 (3-year OS: 70.2% vs. 89.7%, P = 0.002). However, there was no significant difference in RFS and recurrence. The maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) of tumor in positron emission tomography scan ≥ 4.5 (versus < 4.5) was the only independent factor for pN + (odds ratio 3.5). Patients with a SUVmax ≥ 4.5 had 7.3% pN+, which was associated with poorer OS and similar RFS and recurrence compared to pN0. In contrast, those with a SUVmax < 4.5 had 2.2% pN+, which had comparable recurrence and survival to pN0.
Conclusion:
Unforeseen nodal upstaging in segmentectomy for cIA1-2 NSCLC is low. Frozen section of lymph nodes may be necessary for lesions with high metabolic activity.

