Abstract Objective Few studies have focused on factors associated with the incremental cost of video‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) in China. We aim to systematically classify the complications after VATS major lung resection and explore their correlation with hospital costs. Methods Patients with pathologically stage I–III lung cancer who underwent VATS major lung resections from January 2007 to December 2018 were included. The Thoracic Mortality and Morbidity (TM&M) Classification system was used to evaluate postoperative complications. Grade I and II complications, defined as minor complications, require no therapy or pharmacologic intervention only. Grade III and IV complications, defined as major complications, require surgical ...
It is widely known that outcomes after cancer surgery vary widely, depending on interactions between...
Abstract THE IMPACT OF COMPLICATION TYPE ON MORTALITY IN PULMONARY LOBECTOMIES FOR PRIMARY LUNG CANC...
Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) has multiple indications for diagnosis and treatment of ...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is highly prevalent in Chinese population. The association of operat...
Background and objective Thoracoscopic surgery has gradually become the major procedure for lung can...
OBJECTIVES: Inherent technical aspects of pulmonary lobectomy by video-assisted thoracoscopic surger...
ObjectivesAnatomic resection is currently the standard of care for clinical stage I lung cancer, yet...
To assess the complication rate in participants of the screen arm of the NELSON lung cancer screenin...
Pulmonary anatomical segmentectomies are increasingly being done via video-assisted thoracoscopic su...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify whether steeper V.E/V. CO2 slope was associated wi...
Shuangjiang Li,1,* Zhiqiang Wang,2,* Kun Zhou,1,* Yan Wang,1 Yanming Wu,1 Pengfei Li,1 Guowei Che1 ...
BackgroundRisk-adjusted outcomes of surgical care are important for quality and cost assessments. Al...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the indication and short-term outcomes of video assisted thoracic surgery (VA...
It is widely known that outcomes after cancer surgery vary widely, depending on interactions between...
Abstract THE IMPACT OF COMPLICATION TYPE ON MORTALITY IN PULMONARY LOBECTOMIES FOR PRIMARY LUNG CANC...
Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) has multiple indications for diagnosis and treatment of ...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is highly prevalent in Chinese population. The association of operat...
Background and objective Thoracoscopic surgery has gradually become the major procedure for lung can...
OBJECTIVES: Inherent technical aspects of pulmonary lobectomy by video-assisted thoracoscopic surger...
ObjectivesAnatomic resection is currently the standard of care for clinical stage I lung cancer, yet...
To assess the complication rate in participants of the screen arm of the NELSON lung cancer screenin...
Pulmonary anatomical segmentectomies are increasingly being done via video-assisted thoracoscopic su...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify whether steeper V.E/V. CO2 slope was associated wi...
Shuangjiang Li,1,* Zhiqiang Wang,2,* Kun Zhou,1,* Yan Wang,1 Yanming Wu,1 Pengfei Li,1 Guowei Che1 ...
BackgroundRisk-adjusted outcomes of surgical care are important for quality and cost assessments. Al...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the indication and short-term outcomes of video assisted thoracic surgery (VA...
It is widely known that outcomes after cancer surgery vary widely, depending on interactions between...
Abstract THE IMPACT OF COMPLICATION TYPE ON MORTALITY IN PULMONARY LOBECTOMIES FOR PRIMARY LUNG CANC...
Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) has multiple indications for diagnosis and treatment of ...