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1 Extended Operations for T3-T4 Primary Lung Cancers
P. Dartevelle, M.D., J. Marzelle, M.D., A. Chapelier, M.D., F. Loc'h, M.D.  CHEST  Volume 96, Issue 1, Pages 51S-53S (July 1989) DOI: /chest.96.1_Supplement.51S Copyright © 1989 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions

2 Figure 1 Technique of tracheal sleeve pneumonectomy in bronchogenic carcinoma involving the proximal part of the right main bronchus. CHEST  , 51S-53SDOI: ( /chest.96.1_Supplement.51S) Copyright © 1989 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions

3 Figure 2 Replacement of superior vena cava (SVC) using PTFE graft implanted between both ends of SVC. In lung cancer, the confluence of the innominate veins is usually tumor free, allowing this simple procedure. CHEST  , 51S-53SDOI: ( /chest.96.1_Supplement.51S) Copyright © 1989 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions

4 Figure 3 Three types of Pancoast's tumors invading the thoracic inlet can be defined. A (top), posterior type: the tumor is located close to the vertebral body; extension to the spinal foramen and epiduritis are frequently associated; prognosis of this type is poor. B(center), anterior type: the tumor invades the anterior part of the first rib, the subclavian vessels, the anterior scalenus muscle, and the phrenic nerve. C (bottom), middle type: the tumor involves the middle part of the first rib, frequently high spread with a to the middle scalenus muscle. CHEST  , 51S-53SDOI: ( /chest.96.1_Supplement.51S) Copyright © 1989 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions


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