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Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 935-941, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-731501

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@#Objective To improve accuracy of clinical diagnosis through analyzing the CT characteristics and clinical manifestations of patients with benign lung diseases whose CT manifestations initially led to a suspicion of lung cancer. Methods This study collected 2 239 patients of benign lung disease verified by postoperative pathology in the Department of Thoracic Surgery, Beijing Chao-yang Hospital from June 2006 to December 2016. Lesions of 173 patients (101 males and 72 females with a mean age of 56.0 years) were considered very likely to be malignant on preoperative contrast CT scan, which were sorted to 20 types of lung diseases, and the 20 types of diseases contained 907 patients diagnosed or misdiagnosed. Statistical analyses were performed using the CT and clinical characteristics of the 173 patients. Results Among the 907 patients with benign lung disease, the benign pathologies that were most commonly misdiagnosed by preoperative enhanced CT were pulmonary leiomyoma (100.0%), pulmonary actinomycosis (75.0%), pulmonary cryptococcosis (71.4%), sclerosing hemangioma (50.0%) and organizing pneumonia (44.2%). Among the 173 patients with benign diseases, the most common diseases were tuberculosis (29.5%), organizing pneumonia (28.9%), pulmonary hamartoma (6.4%) and pulmonary abscess (6.4%). In the 173 patients, 17.3% had fever, 56.6% coughing, 8.7% yellow sputum, 28.9% hemoptysis, 16.2% chest pain, 18.5% elevated leukocyte counts and 4.6% elevated carcinoembryonic antigen levels. Most of the CT manifestations consisted of nodular or mass shadows, 70.5% of which had foci≤3 cm and manifestations were similar to those of lung cancer, such as a spiculated margin (49.1%), lobulation (33.5%), pleural indentation (27.2%) and significant enhancement (39.3%). Furthermore, some patients had uncommon tumor signs, such as calcification (12.7%), central liquefactive necrosis (18.5%), satellite foci (9.8%) and multiple pulmonary nodules (42.2%). Moreover, 24.3% of the patients had enlarged lymph nodes of the mediastinum or hilum. Conclusion As the CT manifestations of some benign lung conditions are similar to those of lung cancer, careful differential diagnosis is necessary to identify the basic characteristics of the disease when the imaging results are ambiguous, and the diagnosis of a lung disease need incorporate the patients' clinical characteristics and a comprehensive analysis.

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The Journal of Practical Medicine ; (24): 1996-2000, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-616801

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Objective To compare the advantages and disadvantages of uniportal video-assisted thoracic surgery(uniportal-VATS)and three portal VATS in treatment of benign pulmonary diseases. Methods The clinical data of 66 patients with benign pulmonary disease treated by VAST from June 2015 to October 2016 were retrospec-tively analyzed. The patients were divided into two groups according to the specific operation. There were 32 patients (18 males and 14 females)in uniportal-VATS group. There were 34 patients(18 males and 16 females)in three portal VATS group. The operative time ,intraoperative blood loss ,thoracic drainage volume at 24 h after opera-tion,incision length,and the time of postoperative drainage of thoracic cavity,postoperative third day pain score and complication rate were compared between the two groups. Results The patients in the experimental and the control groups were successfully operated according to the scheduled protocol. No thoracotomy was performed. There was no statistical difference in the volume of blood loss,the volume of pleural drainage after 24 hours,the time of postoperative drainage of thoracic cavity ,the length of hospital stays and postoperative complications in uni-portal-VATS group and three portal VATS group(P>0.05). The pain score and postoperative third day pain score of the uniportal-VATS group was better than that of the three portal VATS group(P<0.05),but the operation time of the uniportal-VATS group was longer than that of the three portal VATS group(P<0.05). Conclusion Uniportal-VATS is safe and feasible for the treatment of benign lung diseases. It is more minimally invasive and beautiful than traditional three-hole thoracoscopic surgery. It is worthy of promotion and has broad prospects.

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