Second pulmonary resection for a second primary lung cancer: analysis of morbidity and survival.
Walid AbidAgathe Seguin-GiveletEmmanuel BrianMadalina GrigoroiuPhilippe GirardNicolas GirardDominique GossotPublished in: European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery (2021)
A second surgical resection of either synchronous or metachronous NSCLC has a morbidity that is not superior to the morbidity of the first operation. The new tumour is usually diagnosed at an early stage. An anatomical sublobar resection is most likely the best compromise. It might also be considered for the first operation when there is a suspicious synchronous lesion that may require surgery at a later stage.