Title: Thoracic Surgery
1Thoracic Surgery
- Susan Moffatt-Bruce, M.D., Ph.D.
- Assistant Professor of Surgery
- Ohio State University Medical Center
2Thoracic Surgery
- Lung Cancer / Lung Nodules
- Chest Trauma / Empyema
- Mediastinal Disease
- Benign lung disease
3Lung Cancer
- Case 1
- 70 year old woman with hemoptysis for 3 weeks
- History
- Physical exam
- Tests ordered
4Risk of Malignancy SUV 0-2.5 24 chance SUV
2.6-4.0 80 chance SUV lt4.1 96 chance
5Lung Nodules
- lt5mm Observe with CT 4 months, q6m for 2 years
- 6-10 mm Serial CT vs VATS resection
- gt10 mm Obtain tissue diagnosis (VATS vs FNA)
Early Lung Cancer Action Project 1993- CT scan
in smokers 80 of people had Stage I lung
cancer- 88 10 year survival rate!!!!
6Lung Nodules
- Bronchoscopy 20 yield for peripheral nodules
- FNA Only 20-20 of benign disease diagnosed
- VATS 45-75 malignant at resection
- The only nodules that are unchanged for 2 years
can be considered benign - Role of CT / CXR screening?
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9Lung Cancer Survival Rates
10Chest Trauma
- Tracheobronchial injuries
- 1-3 of MVA with 80 mortality at scene
persistent airleak - Rib fractures / Flail chest
- Pain control, pulmonary toilet
- Sternal fractures
- Associated injuries, pain control
- Hemothorax
- 1500cc /24 hours, 200cc/ 3 hours
- Parenchymal Injuries
- 2 of blunt, 6 of penetrating
- 3-50 lobectomy, 70-100pneumonectomy
11Empyema
- Case 2
- 60 year old woman with SOB, increased
temperature, fatigue and cough - History causes
- Tests
- Procedures
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13Empyema
- Exudative Stage lt24 hours
- Chest tube
- Fibrinopurulent Stage 24-72 hours
- Chest tube
- VATS
- Thoracotomy
- Organization Stage gt72 hours
- VATS
- Thoracotomy
- Empyema tubes or not?
High protein gt 30 mg/dl, Low pH lt7.2, High LDH gt
1000 IU/l, Low glucose lt50mg/dl
14Mediastinal Disease
- Anterior
- Lymphoma (16)
- Thymoma / Thymic carcinoma (12)
- Germ Cell tumor (13)
- Thyroid Goitre (6)
- Middle
- Lymphoma
- Lymphadenopathy
- Pericardial cysts/ bronchogenic cysts (14)
- Tracheal tumors
- Posterior
- Neurogenic tumors (19)
- Lymphomas
- Cysts
- Esophogeal disease
15Mediastinal Disease
- Diagnosis
- Serum markers BHCG, AFP, LDH
- CT guided biopsy
- Mediastinoscopy
- VATS
- Chamberlain procedure
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18Mediastinal Disease
- 15 of patients with MG have thymoma 30-50 of
patients with thymoma have MG - Treat MG before surgery pryidostigmine,
steroids, azathioprine,cyclosporin, IV Ig,
plasmapheresis - Serum markers for Germ Cell Tumors
- Seminoma -/- BHCG, AFP
- Chemotherapy / radiotherapy/ surgery residual
- Non-seminoma / BHCG, AFP, LDH
- Chemotherapy, Surgery, no radiotherapy
19Benign Lung Disease
- Spotaneous Pneumothorax
- Primary versus Secondary
- COPD
- CF
- PCP
- TB
- Catamenial
- Marfans Syndrome
- Sarcoid
- 1.25 absorption per 24 hours
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22Pneumothorax
- Recurrence rates 30 after first, 50 after
second and 80 after third - Higher risk in pulmonary fibrosis, age gt60,
increased height-weight ratio - Early surgical intervention for persistent air
leak (5 days), high risk activities and bilateral
involvement - VATS (bilateral)
- Pleurectomy
- Blebectomy
- NO TALC
23Pleural Effusions
- Transudates
- CHF
- Hepatic Failure
- Renal Failure
- Exudates
- Infections
- Collagen vascular disease
- Malignancy
- Abdominal Disease / Esophogeal Disease
- Hemothorax
- Chylothorax
- Idiopathic
24Pleural Effusions
- Malignant
- 60-80 yield positive cytology
- Male lung gt lymphoma gt GI tractgt mesothelioma
- Female breast gt ovarygt lunggt lymphomagt GI tractgt
GU tract - Exudate Total protein gt 3g/dl, glucose lt 60
mg/dl, pleural/serum LDH gt0.6, pleural/serum
protein gt0.5 - Treatment VATS, TALC pleurodesis
25Lung Transplantation
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
- Cystic Fibrosis
- Alpha 1 Anti-Trypsin Deficiency Emphysema
- Pulmonary Hypertension
- Sarcoidosis
- Bronchiectasis
- Lymphangioleiomyomatosis
- Congenital Heart Disease
- Obliterative Bronchiolitis
- Connective Tissue Disease
- Interstitial Pneumonitis
26Indications for Adult Lung Transplantation
27Lung Transplantation
Exclusion Criteria
- Age gt65
- Current Tobacco Use
- Malignancy less than 2 years disease free
- Active Ethanol and / or substance abuse
- Obesity BMI gt 35
- Irreversible Renal Dysfunction (Cr gt 2.0 or CrCl
lt 50 ml/min) - Infection with Burkholderia cepacia
- Diabetic End Organ Injury
- HIV/ Active Hepatitis C/ B infection
- Major psychiatric illness
28Lung Transplant Recipient Survival
29Lung Volume Reduction Surgery
- Emphysema
- NETT trial Apical predominance
- Requirements
- FEV1 18-45
- DLCO gt20
- TLCgt gt150
- TV gt110
- PCO2 lt55
- PAP(mean) lt35 mmHg
- VATS versus Sternotomy
- Pulmonary Rehab
- Performance Status- 5 of all referrals LVRS
30References
- Mastery of Cardiothoracic Surgery
- Kaiser, Kron, Spray
- Current Therapy in Thoracic and Cardiovascular
Surgery - Yang, Cameron
- Key Topics in Thoracic Surgery
- Casson, Johnston
- Clinical Scenarios in Thoracic Surgery
- Kalimi, Faber