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Extended operation for thoracic malignancies invading superior vena cava and/or innominate vein
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作者 ZHAI Chun-bo YU Feng-lei WANG Xiang LIU Wen-liang HU Jian-guo LU Wei-dong ZHANG Ming 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2007年第14期1277-1280,共4页
Patients with thoracic malignancies invading the superior vena cava (SVC) and innominate vein that cause venous flow obstruction have a poor quality of lite and short survival time. Dartevelle et al reported that th... Patients with thoracic malignancies invading the superior vena cava (SVC) and innominate vein that cause venous flow obstruction have a poor quality of lite and short survival time. Dartevelle et al reported that the 3-year survival rates were 27% for patients with mediastinal malignancies and non-small cell lung cancer. Recently, some surgeons' experience suggested that the results of extensive resection and reconstruction of the SVC and innominate vein were excellent. From May 2003 to December 2005, radical resection and reconstruction of the SVC and/or innominate vein were performed in a group of patients for mediastinal or lung tumors invading the superior vena cava and/or innominate vein. We reported our experience in this retrospective study to explore the operative method, the optimal vascular graft, and the benefits of extended resection and reconstruction of SVC and/or innominate vein for invasive thoracic tumors. 展开更多
关键词 mediastinal neoplasms superior vena cava syndrome superior vena cava reconstruction extended operation
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