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Septembre2017

StratégiesChirurgicalesMini-InvasivesPAThomas-Marseille

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Liensd’intérêts

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Stratégiesmini-invasives

•  Chirurgiethoracoscopiquevidéo-etrobot-assistée

•  Chirurgied’épargneparenchymateuse

•  Parcoursdesoins–modesd’hospitalisa?on

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Abordsmini-invasifs

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Thoracoscopievidéo-assistée

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Thoracoscopierobot-assistée

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MORBIDITEETMORTALITE

Résec?onsparVATSdescancerspulmonairesCPNPC

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Mortalité

Cao C et al. Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2013;16 :244–249

Video-assisted thoracic surgery versus open thoracotomy for non-small cell lung cancer: a meta-analysis of propensity score-matched patients

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Morbidité

Cao C et al. Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2013;16 :244–249

Video-assisted thoracic surgery versus open thoracotomy for non-small cell lung cancer: a meta-analysis of propensity score-matched patients

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Complica?onsrespiratoires

Cao C et al. Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2013;16 :244–249

Video-assisted thoracic surgery versus open thoracotomy for non-small cell lung cancer: a meta-analysis of propensity score-matched patients

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Fuitesaériennesprolongées

Cao C et al. Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2013;16 :244–249

Video-assisted thoracic surgery versus open thoracotomy for non-small cell lung cancer: a meta-analysis of propensity score-matched patients

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Troublesdurythme

Cao C et al. Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2013;16 :244–249

Video-assisted thoracic surgery versus open thoracotomy for non-small cell lung cancer: a meta-analysis of propensity score-matched patients

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Duréed’hospitalisa?on

Cao C et al. Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2013;16 :244–249

Video-assisted thoracic surgery versus open thoracotomy for non-small cell lung cancer: a meta-analysis of propensity score-matched patients

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2015:10:e0124512.

Sujets«àrisques»

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QUALITEDEVIE

Résec?onsparVATSdescancerspulmonairesCPNPC

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BendixenM,JørgensenOD,KronborgC,AndersenC,LichtPB.LancetOncol2016;17:836-44

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BendixenM,JørgensenOD,KronborgC,AndersenC,LichtPB.LancetOncol2016;17:836-44

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RESULTATSONCOLOGIQUES

Résec?onsparVATSdescancerspulmonairesCPNPC

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Survieàlongterme

Taioli E et al. 2013;44 :591–597

Favoring VATS Favoring Thoracotomy

Metadifferenceinsurvival:5%;95%CI:3–6%

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Survieàlongterme

HamajiM,LeeHS,KawaguchiA,BurtBM.OverallSurvivalFollowingThoracoscopicvsOpenLobectomyforEarly-stageNon-smallCellLungCancer:AMeta-analysis.SeminThoracCardiovascSurg2017;29:104-112.

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Chi-FuJeffreyYangetal.AnnSurg2017;inpress

RésultatsOncologiques

Na?onalCancerDataBase

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LichtPBetal.AnnThoracSurg2013;96:943–50

RésultatsOncologiques

DanishlungCancerRegistry

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Réévalua?ondustadeganglionnaire

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TagakiHetal.JThoracCardiovascSurg2011;142:477-8

Curagevs.Echan?llonnageMédecineFactuelle

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DarlingGetal.JThoracCardiovascSurg2011;141:662-70

American College of Surgery Oncology Group Z0030 Trial

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DarlingGetal.JThoracCardiovascSurg2011;141(3):662-70

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Cequemontrecetessai

v Evalua?onganglionnaireminimale:2&4D,7,10D//5&6,710G

v Lecuragedanscefesitua?ondecN0trouve13%depN1et4%depN2(traitementadjuvant)

v Morbi-mortalitéiden?quedes2techniques

ACOSOGZ0030

v Pourlapra?queclinique:curage!

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Journal of Thoracic Disease, Vol 5, Suppl 3 August 2013 S201

A B

C D

Figure 1. Main steps of a right anterior basilar subsegmenectomy of segments 7+8. A. Three-dimensional reconstruction of arteries and bronchi; B. a loop is passed around the main basilar arterial trunk and helps exposure of the arterial branches; C. after division of the artery to the anterior segments, backward traction of the loop helps exposing the bronchus to segments 7+8; D. segmental distribution of the branches of the right lower pulmonary vein. (A, artery; B, bronchus; V, vein; S, segment).

Figure 2. Main steps of a posterior subsegmenectomy of segments 9+10. A. Three-dimensional reconstruction of arteries; B. Dissection of the artery to the posterior segments; C. after division of the artery to the posterior segments, forward traction of the loop helps exposing the bronchus to segments 9+10; D. final aspect before reventilation after removal of the posterior segments. (RUL, Right upper lobe; ML, middle lobe; A, artery; B, bronchus; V, vein; S, segment).

A B

C D

Gossot D et al. J Thorac Dis 2013;5(S3):S200-S206

Résec?onsinfralobaires

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Etenduedel’exérèsepulmonaire

•  1930–Pneumonectomie•  1960–Lobectomie•  1990-Segmentectomie

ü  ChurchillED,etal.JThoracSurg1950;20:349–65.ü  CahanWG.JThoracSurg1960;39:555–72.ü  KodamaK,etal.AnnThoracSurg1992;54:1193-5

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Ra?onnel

ü Epargneparenchymateuse•  Tailletumorale•  Résec?onsmul?ples&itéra?ves

ü Préserva?onfonc?onnelle•  Qualitédevie•  Maîtrisedurisqueopératoire

ü Risqueopératoire(sujetsàrisque)ü Contextecontemporain

•  Épidémiologie•  Alterna?vesthérapeu?ques

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ü  Pneumonectomie

ü  LSD+«wedge»ü  LSD+segmentectomie6ü  Bisegmentectomie2&6

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Défini?on

•  Segmentectomie:Abla?ond’unouplusieurssegmentsanatomiques,associéàuncurageganglionnairescissural,hilaireetmédias?nal

•  Caspar?culier:Culmenetlingulapeuventêtreconsidérercommedeséquivalentslobaires

•  Résec?onatypique:Exérèsenonanatomiqued’unepar?ed’unlobe

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Lesexérèsespulmonairesmajeures–donnéesPMSI

Segmentectomie

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EPITHORWEB2016

lobectomie

segmentectomie

pneumonectomie

résec?onatypiqueunique

bilobectomie

biopsie

exploratrice

résec?onatypiquemul?ple

totalisa?on

7,6%

Chirurgieprogramméepourtumeurmaligneprimi?ve

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Segmentectomies2016EpiWeb

•  OMS0-1:90%•  VEMSpréop:84%•  Indexcomorbidité:6,1•  T1-T2N0M0:88%•  Moyenne:2segments•  Curagesystéma?que:71%

•  DMSpost-op:8,1J

•  Voied’abord

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20

40

60

80

100

120

Chirurgieprogramméepourtumeurmaligneprimi?ve

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N % Mortalité J30

Pneumonectomie 726 8.7% 4.9%

Bilobectomie 343 4.1% 2.9%

Lobectomie 6046 72.7% 1.8%

Segmentectomie 592 7.1% 0.5%

Résection atypique 604 7.2% 1.1%

Données de la base EPITHOR de la SFCTCV

Risquecontemporaindesexérèsespulmonairespourcancer2013-2014

2%sur8741exérèses

0.8%

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Kim SJ et al. Changes in Pulmonary Function in Lung Cancer Patients After Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery Ann Thorac Surg 2015; 99:210–7

SLR

L

Epargnefonc?onnelle

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Fernando HC et al. Analysis of longitudinal quality-of-life data in high-risk operable patients with lung cancer: Results from the ACOSOG Z4032 (Alliance) multicenter randomized trial. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2015; 149(3):718-25

Qualitédevie

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resection due to an inferior OS rate and a higher recurrence ratethan for lobectomy [2]. Since then, studies comparing the effect ofsublobar resection and lobectomy have been limited to retro-spective reviews with a small sample size [7, 19, 20, 22]. Advancesin minimally invasive surgical techniques, critical care and imaginghave caused the issue of sublobar resection, especially segmen-tectomy, to remerge [24]. The poor prognosis associated with sub-lobar resection may be due to the use of non-anatomical wedgeresection, which does not allow efficient dissection of the pul-monary hilar lymph nodes, whereas anatomical segmentectomydoes allow the dissection of these nodes and may be suitable forcandidates with small-sized NSCLC. Furthermore, the accuratelymph node staging data available with segmentectomy but notwith wedge resection are important for postoperative treatment.

Recently, thoracic surgeons have focused on the evaluation ofsegmentectomy and lobectomy for patients with small-sizedNSCLC, with both encouraging and discouraging outcomesreported (Table 1). Meta-analyses reported by Nakamura et al.[33] and Fan et al. [34] compared sublobar resection and lobec-tomy. Nakamura combined differences in survival (survival ratewith lobectomy minus that with limited resection) at 1, 3 and 5years after resection and found no significant differences in sur-vival, suggesting that survival after sublobar resection for Stage Ilung cancer is comparable with that after lobectomy [33].However, their report was based on data published about 10years ago and much additional data have been published in

recent years. Fan et al. conducted a meta-analysis to compare theoutcomes of segmentectomy with lobectomy for stage I NSCLCpatients based on eight published studies, the results showed seg-mentectomy produced an outcome similar to that with lobec-tomy [34]; nonetheless, their findings are limited, with many moredata reported in recent years. Moreover, these two meta-analysesdo not compare segmentectomy with lobectomy using stratifieddata based on different tumour sizes [33, 34], and it is necessary toconduct a more stratified meta-analysis comparing segmentect-omy and lobectomy that is based on updated data.Meta-analysis is often used in randomized clinical trials (RCTs),

but the application of meta-analysis to observational studies iscontroversial [35]. However, when no RCTs are available, as is the

Figure 2: Overall survival/cancer-specific survival estimates for segmentectomy compared with lobectomy for Stage I NSCLC. Seg: segmentectomy; Lob: lobectomy.

Table 2: Summary of comparison results

Series Survival Comparison of survival Egger’s test

HR 95% CI P-value Bias P-value

I OS/CSS 1.20 1.04–1.38 0.011 0.12 0.770IA OS/CSS 1.24 1.08–1.42 0.002 −0.41 0.265IA (2–3 cm) OS/CSS 1.41 1.14–1.71 0.001 0.35 0.678IA (≤2 cm) OS/CSS 1.05 0.89–1.24 0.550 −0.15 0.802

F. Bao et al. / European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery4

La segmentectomie procure une survie inférieure à celle produite par la lobectomie chez les patients ayant un CPNPC de stade cI, de stade cI-A, et de stade cI-A avec une tumeur de plus de 2 cm.

Bao F, et al. Eur J Cardio-Thorac Surg 2014;46:1-7

Survieàlongterme

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Inpress

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NakamuraK,SajiH,NakajimaR,OkadaM,AsamuraH,ShibataT,etal.AphaseIIIrandomizedtrialoflobectomyversuslimitedresec?onforsmall-sizedperipheralnon-smallcelllungcancer(JCOG0802/WJOG4607L)JpnJClinOncol.2010;40:271–4.

AltorkiN,KeenanR,BauerT,ScalzeyE,DemmyT,KohmanL,etal.CALGB140503/Endorsedstudy:“AphaseIIIrandomizedtrialoflobectomyversussublobarresec?onforsmall(<2cm)peripheralnon-smallcelllungcancer”.

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Parcoursdesoins«mini-invasifs»

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•  Innova?onstechnologiques(imagerie–informa?que-matériel)

•  Améliora?ondestechniques(«sansscissure»….)•  Changementsépidémiologiques(dépistage)•  Evolu?onducadreréglementaire(plancancer/cer?fica?on/

accrédita?on/registres…)•  Aboli?ondesdogmes!(ex:drainagethoracique!)•  Changementsdeparadigmes(pasdeprémédica?on–pasde

jeûneprolongé–pasdesondeurinaireoudeSG-mobilisa?onprécoce–analgésielocorégionale–hospitalisa?oncourte)

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Mobilisation précoce et drainage portatif

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ParcoursRAAC

Education thérapeutique & Réhabilitation préopératoire

Structure d’aval

Mobilisation

Drainage Thoracique

Sortie rapide (DVT prophylaxis)

IDE-MKDE

Chirurgien

Analgésie personnalisée Anesthésiste

Médecindefamille

Coordinatrice

Equipehospitalière

AssistanteSocialeDiété?cienne Gériatre Chirurgien&Anesthésiste

Patient

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Leconceptdechirurgiethoraciquemini-invasive

•  Minimiserl’agressionchirurgicalesanscompromefrelesrésultatsoncologiques

•  Incorporerlesévolu?onstechnologiques•  Promouvoirlesparcoursdesoinsdédiés(RAAC)

•  Maisuneautre(r)évolu?onarrive….

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