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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 355 (1981), S. 522-522 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Bronchial carcinoma ; Lung resection of patients older than 70 years ; Mortality ; Survival rate ; Bronchialcarcinom ; Lungenresektionen Übersiebzigjähriger ; Letalität ; Überlebensraten
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Eine retrospektive Studie (1969–1979) über 530 Lungenresektionen wegen Bronchialcarcinoms enthielt 70 Übersiebzigjährige (13,2%): zwei Drittel der Resektionen erfolgten bei T1-T2N0- , 1/3 bei T1-T2N1-Fällen. Nach 25 Pneumonektomien, 40 Lob- und 5 Bilobektomien wegen 22 zentraler und 48 peripherer Carcinome betrug die Letalität 14,2% infolge von Lungenembolien, Bronchopneumonie, Apoplexie und einer Bronchusstumpfmsuffizienz. Postop. traten neben Atelektasen (28,5 %), Pneumonien (4%) und Lungenembolien (6%) zwei Pleuraempyeme auf. Von den zwischen 1976 und 1978 im Stadium T1N0 Resezierten lebten nach 2.5 Jahren 40%. von den T2N0-Fällen noch 30%.
    Notes: Summary In a retrospective study (1969-1979) of 530 resections performed because of bronchial carcinoma, there were 70 patients older than 70 years (13.2%). Two-thirds of their resections were carried out on T1–2N0M0 and one-third on T,2-N1M0. For 22 central and 48 peripheral carcinomas, 25 pneumonectomies, 40 lobectomies, and 5 bilobectomies were performed. The mortality was 14.2% (lung embolism, pneumonia, apoplexia, and one insufficiency of the bronchial resection stump). Postoperative complications were atelectasies (28.5%), pneumonia (4%), lung embolism (6%), and two pleura empyemas. Of the patients operated on from 1976 to 1978, 40% (T1N0M0) and 30% (T2N0M0) are alive after 2.5 years.
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 358 (1982), S. 489-489 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Bronchogenic carcinoma ; Symptoms ; Routine examination ; Bronchialcarcinom ; Symptomatik ; Zufallsbefunde
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die Symptomarmut des Bronchialcarcinoms ist Hauptgrund seiner späten Erkennung und Behandlung. Von 1494 stationär behandelten Bronchialcarcinomen (1970–1980) in der Chirurgischen Klinik Krankenhaus Nordwest/Frankfurt am Main waren nur 32,5 % operabel. 40 % der Bronchialcarcinome wurden zufällig entdeckt, 45,7 % der operablen und 25 %. der inoperablen metastasierten Carcinome. Periphere Carcinome wiesen die geringste Symptomatik auf. Zentrale Carcinome zeigten auch im Frühstadium eine fast gleiche prozentuale Verteilung von Symptomen wie die inoperablen Carcinome.
    Notes: Summary The lack of symptoms in lung cancer is the main reason for its late diagnosis and therapy. In the surgical clinic of Northwest Hospital, Frankfurt am Main, only 32.5 % of 1494 bronchogenic carcinomas (1970–1980) were operable. Forty percent of these lung cancers were detected by routine examination, 45.7% of the operable carcinomas and 25 % of the inoperable carcinomas. Peripherally located carcinomas showed very few symptoms; even at an early stage, centrally located carcinomas showed a many symptoms as inoperable carcinomas.
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