Thoracic Surgery Outcomes Research Network (ThORN) Consensus Document on Defining a High Quality Wedge Resection for Early Stage Lung Cancer.
Journal: The Annals Of Thoracic Surgery
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Abstract
With the publication of CALGB 140503, an increase in wedge resections for small, peripheral non-small cell lung cancer is expected; however, a relative paucity of data exists as to what defines a high quality oncologic wedge resection. The Thoracic Surgery Outcomes Research Network (ThORN), through expert discussion, guided by review of what limited data does exist, and through use of a modified Delphi process, provides these consensus statements defining an oncologically sound, high quality wedge resection. The statements are classified into five categories: 1) Preoperative Considerations 2) Technical Aspects 3) Lymph Node Assessment 4) Margin Assessment and 5) Tissue Handling by Pathology.
Authors
Seth Krantz, Brian Mitzman, Mara Antonoff, Leah Backhus, Stephen Broderick, Lisa Brown, Jennifer Burg, Elizabeth Colwell, Alberto De Hoyos, Kathryn Engelhardt, Rian Hasson, Hari Keshava, Onkar Khullar, Biniam Kidane, Shari Meyerson, Gita Mody, Clinton Morgan, Joseph Phillips, David Odell, Uma Sachdeva, Elliot Servais, Christina Stuart, Kei Suzuki, Brooks Udelsman, Thomas Varghese, Elliot Wakeam, Chi-fu Yang, Robert Meguid, David Cooke
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