Background and Aims: Nowadays, the optimal surgical approach for resection of pulmonary metastases in paediatric oncology is still debated. This study aims to compare the advantages of single-stage (SSO) vs two-stages operations (TSO) in case of bilateral pulmonary metastases at the time of surgery. Methods: Patient’s primary tumour, surgical approach, length of surgery, beginning of postoperative chemotherapy and long-term outcomes were evaluated, comparing those who underwent SSO with those who underwent TSO. Results: Between 1/2007 and 12/2018, 10 patients (median age 16 years), underwent 20 surgical procedures for bilateral pulmonary metastases: 6 SSO, 14 TSO. Primary tumours were: osteosarcoma (5), hepatoblastoma (3), germ ...
Objective: To evaluate indications, limits, and merits of transxiphoid bilateral palpation during vi...
Introduction:Management of pulmonary metastasis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains contro...
Metastatic disease and the complications of treating metastatic disease are the primary causes of mo...
Background and Aims: Nowadays, the optimal surgical approach for resection of pulmonary metastases ...
Abstract Aim The aim of the study was to evaluate the safety and outcomes of simultaneous bilateral ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of our study was to assess the postoperative course of bilateral anterior sterno...
Introduction: Single-stage bilateral radical surgery for synchronous bilateral multiple lung cancers...
Background\u2003Bilateral lung neoplasms are becoming more common, but distinguishing two primary lu...
There are four matters of uncertainty considered in this working group report, which are distilled i...
Objective Single-stage sequential bilateral video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) is a controv...
AbstractThere are four matters of uncertainty considered in this working group report, which are dis...
Objective: Due to recent advances in imaging, the incidence of patients presenting with bilateral lu...
Aim. To assess the immediate and long-term results of treating patients with bilateral lung cancer (...
(1) Background: Pulmonary metastases are encountered in approximately one-third of patients with mal...
Abstract Background Thoracotomy is considered the standard surgical approach for the management of p...
Objective: To evaluate indications, limits, and merits of transxiphoid bilateral palpation during vi...
Introduction:Management of pulmonary metastasis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains contro...
Metastatic disease and the complications of treating metastatic disease are the primary causes of mo...
Background and Aims: Nowadays, the optimal surgical approach for resection of pulmonary metastases ...
Abstract Aim The aim of the study was to evaluate the safety and outcomes of simultaneous bilateral ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of our study was to assess the postoperative course of bilateral anterior sterno...
Introduction: Single-stage bilateral radical surgery for synchronous bilateral multiple lung cancers...
Background\u2003Bilateral lung neoplasms are becoming more common, but distinguishing two primary lu...
There are four matters of uncertainty considered in this working group report, which are distilled i...
Objective Single-stage sequential bilateral video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) is a controv...
AbstractThere are four matters of uncertainty considered in this working group report, which are dis...
Objective: Due to recent advances in imaging, the incidence of patients presenting with bilateral lu...
Aim. To assess the immediate and long-term results of treating patients with bilateral lung cancer (...
(1) Background: Pulmonary metastases are encountered in approximately one-third of patients with mal...
Abstract Background Thoracotomy is considered the standard surgical approach for the management of p...
Objective: To evaluate indications, limits, and merits of transxiphoid bilateral palpation during vi...
Introduction:Management of pulmonary metastasis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains contro...
Metastatic disease and the complications of treating metastatic disease are the primary causes of mo...