The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Volume 138, Issue 2 , Pages 295-299, August 2009

COUNTERPOINT: Pneumonectomy after chemoradiation: The risks of trimodality therapy

  • Mark J. Krasna, MD

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress for reprints: Mark J. Krasna, MD, The Cancer Institute, St Joseph Medical center, 7501 Osler Drive, Suite 104, Towson, MD 21204.

Cancer Institute, St Joseph Medical Center, Towson, Md

Received 7 June 2008; received in revised form 23 December 2008; accepted 1 February 2009.

Objective

Chemoradiation followed by resection has been studied with increasing interest. Recent publications have stressed the negative side effects of this approach when associated with a pneumonectomy. Right-sided pneumonectomy is associated with a prohibitive mortality rate after preoperative chemoradiation. The article by Boffa and colleagues proposes that this procedure can be performed with relative safety.

Methods

A review of the English literature over 5 years was undertaken to identify articles and presentations involving pneumonectomy after preoperative chemoradiation with curative intent.

Results

Eleven articles reporting results of chemoradiation followed by surgery are reviewed with attention particularly made to results of pneumonectomy. The data from these articles, including morbidity and mortality, are presented. This counterpoint purports to describe the current state of the literature surveyed related to pneumonectomy after chemoradiation.

Conclusion

The majority of articles reviewed stress the high risks of morbidity and mortality with pneumonectomy after chemoradiation. Although some centers still routinely perform this approach, results from prospectively collected data in a careful trial setting are needed to validate this approach. Until then, pneumonectomy after chemoradiation should be used with caution in experienced centers.

CTSNet classification: 10

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PII: S0022-5223(09)00164-0

doi:10.1016/j.jtcvs.2009.02.006

The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Volume 138, Issue 2 , Pages 295-299, August 2009