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Magy Seb ; 75(2): 79-95, 2022 06 20.
Artigo em Húngaro | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35895535

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Introduction. Thymoma is the most common tumour of the anterior mediastinum. Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery technique of thymoma resection is spreading world-wide, but the thoracoscopic method is still contentious in many ways. Authors evaluate the early and mid-term results of a 17 years period of VATS unilateral approach at 2 Hungarian thoracic surgical centers. Method. Depending on the anatomical situation of the thymoma, we performed thymectomy, or partial thymectomy (thymomectomy) for the Masaoka­Koga I­II­III stage thymoma from the right or left side through 2 or 3 intercostal ports. We managed the operations with ultrasonic dissector and electrocauter. By using international standards we evaluated perioperative morbidity, mid-term oncological results and clinical symptoms of myasthenia. Results. 23 of the 54 patients were man, 31 were woman, the average age was 58 (26­79) years, 23 of them had myasthenia. The conversion rate was 11,5% (7/61). The average operation time was 84 (39­150) minutes. The average hospitalisation time was 5.5 (3­19) days. The average size of the thymomas was 46 (18­90) mm. The histology resulted thymoma type A in 2 cases, AB in 19 cases, B1/2/3 in 11/11/1 cases, mixed B in 10 cases. The examination of the resection line was R0/1/2 in 42/11/1 cases. The Masaoka­Koga stages were: I (17), IIA (28), IIB (2), III (7). There was 25 thymomectomies, and 29 thymectomies. In seven cases there were extension of the operation to the pericardium (2), to the lung (2), to the phrenic nerve (6), and to innominate vein (1). The in-hospital mortality over 30 day was in 1 case (1.85%). The morbidity was 11/54 (20.4%). The average follow-up time was 62.56 (5­198) months. In the group with myasthenia the effectivity of the operation was 18/21 (85.7%), including complete remission of 5/21 (23.8%). Post-thymectomy myasthenia gravis developed in 2/31 cases (6.5%). The average 5 years survival was 100%, tumour-free 5 years survival was 96%. Conclusions. The higher proportion of the thymomectomy in the early results, higher conversion rate and lower R0 proportion might be in connection with the attitude of the surgeons, with the learning curve and with the limitations of the unilateral method. After a longer follow-up time late results may become more real and comparable. Instead of unilateral VATS technique we have changed to the subxyphoideal approach of VATS because of its better visualisation.


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Timoma , Neoplasias do Timo , Humanos , Timectomia , Timoma/cirurgia , Neoplasias do Timo/cirurgia
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Magy Seb ; 73(4): 125-139, 2020 Dec 12.
Artigo em Húngaro | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33310915

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Introduction: Surgical technique of thymectomy performed for treatment of myasthenia gravis has considerably changed in the last almost 30 years. In addition to standard interventions ­ transsternal and transcervical thymectomy ­, video-assisted thoracoscopic interventions (VATS), later on robotic surgery came into general use. In our two institutions, we apply VATS thymectomy since 2011. Methods: There are several different surgical techniques for this purpose; we approached the mediastinum through the right thoracic cavity. We prepared initially 3, later on 2 perimammal ports for the access of the thymus; the patients were in supine position during surgery. We used an ultrasonic cutting device in all cases. In order to perform extended thymectomy, we removed the fatty tissue around the thymus and opened widely the left thoracic cavity, too. During patient enrollment, we preferred patients with normal or lower body weight. Results: During 8 years and 4 months, we operated on 92 patients using this method for myasthenia gravis without thymoma; there were 20 male and 72 female patients at the age of 33 years on average (19­75 years). Duration of surgery was 35­160 minutes, 82.3 minutes on average. The bulky fatty tissue around the thymus made the orientation and the complete removal more difficult in a few patients. We experienced vascular injury in 4 cases and injury of the contralateral lung in 3 cases. Conversion was necessary in 2 cases (1 sternotomy and 1 thoracotomy), there were no nerve injuries. Assisted ventilation was necessary in case of ten patients in the postoperative period for a few hours; all other patients were extubated on the operating table. There was no need for repeated intubation and tracheostomy; there was no respiratory insufficiency and perioperative mortality. Duration of ICU care was 1.1 days on the average (0­11 days), that of the total hospital care 4.8 days on average (3­15 days). Duration of thoracic drainage was 1.16 days on average (1­4 days). Two patients (2.41%) died within one and five years after surgery. During 12­108 months (48 months on average) follow-up of 81 patients, 21 patients (25.3%) suffering from myasthenia total recovery was observed, pharmacologic remission was achieved in 4 patients (5.3%), minimal manifestation remained in 23 patients (24.1%), while in 28 patients (33.73%) other improvement was observed. The status of 4 patients (4.82%) remained unchanged and that of 4 patients (5.3%) worsened. Conclusion: VATS thymectomy represents a completely new surgical method for surgeons having experience in transsternal surgical technique. Bulky mediastinal fatty tissue makes surgery very difficult. The perioperative period is advantageous for the patients and also the long term follow-up results are acceptable. It is questionable that the thymus can be completely removed with this method in all cases.


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Miastenia Gravis/cirurgia , Cirurgia Torácica Vídeoassistida/métodos , Timectomia/métodos , Timoma/cirurgia , Neoplasias do Timo/cirurgia , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Tempo de Internação , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Magy Seb ; 72(4): 149-160, 2019 Dec.
Artigo em Húngaro | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31813241

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Introduction: Completion pneumonectomy (CP) means the removal of the entire residual lung tissue after previously performed lung resection. Mortality and morbidity of CP are higher when compared to those of standard pneumonectomy. In this article, we give an overview on indications and perioperative results of CP. Method: We analysed the perioperative results of CP performed during a period of 15 years in a retrospective manner, based on the patients' medical records, descriptions of surgeries and histological findings. We divided the indications into three groups: rescue surgery for complications in the early postoperative period (rescue: rCP), incomplete resection verified by histological results (pathological: pCP) and conventional surgeries performed in the late postoperative period (conventional: cCP). We classified the complications according to an international scale. Results: The overall surgery-related morbidity of 102 patients was 70.5% (minor: 36.27%, major: 34.23%), the mortality was 16.6%. There were no lethal complications during the surgical procedures. rCP: 24 patients (18 men, 6 women, 46-77 years, average 61.7 years). Intervals between operations: 10.87 days (0-32 days). Indications: necrosis or abscess formation (8 cases), bronchial fistula (5 cases), insufficient or blocked anastomosis (3 cases), massive haemoptysis (3 cases), intrathoracic bleeding (2 cases), non-expanding lung (3 cases). Overall morbidity: 79.19%. Nine patients died (37.5%). pCP: 7 patients (5 men, 2 women), 45-66 years (average: 56.3 years). Primary surgery: 6 lobectomies, 1 bilobectomy. Intervals between operations: 1-5 months (average: 2.84 months). Three patients did not develop complications, four had anaemia requiring blood transfusion, one empyema requiring fenestration, one died (14.28%) due to intrathoracic bleeding. There were no tumours in the removed lung tissues in cases of four patients. cCP: 71 patients (22 women, 44 men, 29-79 years (average: 60.3 years). Intervals between operations: 34 days - 40 years (average: 6.7 years). Histological findings of the previous surgeries: primary lung tumour (64 patients), metastases of tumours in other organs (1 patient), bronchiectasia (1 patient) and tuberculosis (5 patients). Indications of cCP: late bronchial fistula (2 patients), verified or suspected tumour (65 patients), other (4 patients). Histological findings with primary lung tumour in the patient's history: 32 new tumours, 15 local recurrences, 9 metastases, 2 metastases or recurrences, 7 non-malignant. Histological findings without malignancy in the patient's history: 3 new tumours, 1 tuberculosis and 2 chronic inflammations. Overall morbidity was 76.2%, mortality within 30 days or in the hospital 9.8%. Conclusions: Morbidity and mortality are the highest after rCP, but these patients usually do not have any other chance for healing. We have not performed repeat surgery for incomplete tumour resection in the last 10 years. Comparing our results to the international data, the morbidity after cCP is high, the mortality is similar.


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Pneumopatias , Neoplasias Pulmonares , Pneumonectomia , Feminino , Humanos , Pneumopatias/cirurgia , Neoplasias Pulmonares/cirurgia , Masculino , Recidiva Local de Neoplasia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Magy Seb ; 72(3): 83-97, 2019 Sep.
Artigo em Húngaro | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31544487

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Introduction: Thymectomy became an important part of the treatment of myasthenia gravis, since Alfred Blalock reported about his first surgery 80 years ago. Despite of several different surgical techniques already accepted abroad, sternal approach was the almost exclusive exposure for thymectomy in Hungary till 2006. In this publication, we analyze the direct surgical consequences and complications of this method. Methods: At the Surgical Department of Budai MÁV Hospital, 1002 transsternal thymectomies were performed during 34 years on patients suffering from myasthenia gravis. Surgeries were performed for neurological indications, following careful medical investigations, involving specialists in neurology and internal medicine. In cases associated with thymoma, surgery was indicated for two reasons: removal of the thymus and the tumor at the same time. Neurological indications, patient preparation, perioperative treatment and surgical technique have considerably changed during these 34 years. We interpret the results according to the two eras based on the most frequently applied surgical techniques (simple and extended thymectomy); we publish the data separately of the patients with thymoma and those who underwent repeated surgery, focusing basically on breath-related complications. Results: The patients' age was 32 years on the average (8-73 years). Women/men ratio: 3.5:1. Myasthenia gravis was associated with thymoma in 12.7% of the patients. Repeated thymectomy was necessary in case of 11 patients; further two patients required repeated sternotomy after cardiac surgery. Respiratory failure occurred in 21,3% out of 525 myasthenic patients operated in the first 19-year-old era, emergency re-intubation and tracheostomy happened in 12,8% and in 11,2% as well. In the second 15-year-old period postoperative respiratory failure occurred in 12,7% with emergency re-intubation in 7,1% and tracheostomy only in 1,2% out of 338 myasthenic patients. Respiratory failure occurred in 19.1% out of 126 patients operated for thymoma; re-intubation was necessary in 12.8% of the cases and tracheostomy was performed in 20.6% of the patients. Respiratory failure occurred in 13 patients, who underwent repeated surgery (46.1%); the ratio of re-intubation was 15.4% and that of tracheostomies 46.1%. Serious surgical complications were infrequent also in the entire group of patients: 2 patients required repeated surgery due to sternal bleeding; one more patient underwent repeated surgery due to rupture of the drainage tube, 4 cases of mediastinitis in the first group, two cases of heart injury and one case of sternal disruption occurred in the second period. The overall mortality was 1.4%: 1.3% in the first period, 0.3% in the second period, 4% in the thymoma group and 7.7% after repeated surgeries. Conclusions: In a historical overview, the ratio of serious respiratory and airway complications and the mortality after transsternal thymectomies has considerably decreased, but the postoperative respiratory failure and the surgical risk of transsecting the sternum still pose a real risk.


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Miastenia Gravis/cirurgia , Esterno/cirurgia , Timectomia/métodos , Timoma/cirurgia , Neoplasias do Timo/cirurgia , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Miastenia Gravis/patologia , Cuidados Pré-Operatórios , Timoma/patologia , Neoplasias do Timo/patologia , Resultado do Tratamento
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Magy Seb ; 71(3): 126-133, 2018 09.
Artigo em Húngaro | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30231634

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INTRODUCTION: Surgical removal is the gold standard method for the treatment of pulmonary sequestration (PS); nowadays, video-assisted thoracoscopic lobectomy (VATS) is more frequently applied in the surgical treatment of malignant pulmonary tumours and appears to be suitable also in case of benign pulmonary diseases. We are the first in Hungary, who report three, radiologically identified intralobar PS treated with VATS. METHOD: Surgeries were performed in general anaesthesia with double-lumen separated ventilation in lateral decubitus position through two ports (1.5 cm camera port and 5-6 cm axillary working port, protected by a plastic ring). Results and cases: Two of the patients presented with the symptoms of haemoptysis and pneumonia, and the third patient after radiological screening (one 37 years old woman and 2 men, 39 and 46 years old). The nutritive artery was identified on the CT scans in all cases. We removed the right lower lobe in two cases and the left lower lobe in one case without major complications. CONCLUSION: We recommend the video-thoracoscopic lobectomy for the treatment of PS as a suitable treatment option.


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Sequestro Broncopulmonar/cirurgia , Pneumonectomia/métodos , Cirurgia Torácica Vídeoassistida/métodos , Adulto , Sequestro Broncopulmonar/diagnóstico por imagem , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Orv Hetil ; 159(4): 149-153, 2018 Jan.
Artigo em Húngaro | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29353500

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Infrequent solitary fibrous tumours of the pleura are associated with hypoglycaemia only in a few percent of the cases; this condition is called Doege-Potter syndrome, named after its first descriptors. Our 63 years old male patient has previously undergone clinical treatment for intrathoracic fluid accumulation on the left side caused by a giant tumour-like mass in the lower left lobe detected by CT scan. In the course of further investigations performed due to increasing load-induced dyspnoea, lung core biopsy verified low grade sarcoma in the tumour. Tumour board suggested surgery. The patient was transferred from the intensive care unit into the operation theater due to increasing dyspnoea and repeated hypoglycaemic periods in rapidly worsening general condition. Pneumonectomy and removal of the tumour was performed on the left side. Histology showed solitary fibrous tumour of the pleura corresponding to Doege-Potter syndrome. The patient was discharged without complications and underwent adjuvant chemotherapy due to pleural dissemination of the tumour observed intraoperatively. One year after surgery the patient underwent surgical removal of a locally recurrent tumour. In spite of repeated chemotherapy local and multiplex contralateral pulmonary progression was observed. Three-year survival was noted from the time of the first surgery. Orv Hetil. 2018; 159(41): 149-153.


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Sarcoma/patologia , Sarcoma/cirurgia , Tumor Fibroso Solitário Pleural/patologia , Tumor Fibroso Solitário Pleural/cirurgia , Progressão da Doença , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Recidiva Local de Neoplasia/patologia , Recidiva Local de Neoplasia/cirurgia , Pneumonectomia , Síndrome , Resultado do Tratamento
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Magy Seb ; 68(3): 94-8, 2015 Jun.
Artigo em Húngaro | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26084834

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Surgery of mostly benign giant tumours involving large part of the chest is a special surgical challenge. The problems comprise difficulties of surgical technique, management of the narcosis and postoperative intensive care. An additional peculiarity of our case is the extreme confliction of the otherwise presumably evident indication for surgery. Our 64-years-old male patient has been suffering from increasing dyspnoea on exercise for one and a half years. A chest X-ray performed for other reasons demonstrated a large, expansive structural change in the right thoracic cavity. Lung biopsy performed as part of respiratory investigations, which showed a solitaire fibrous tumour of the pleura. Oncological consultation suggested consideration of surgery. The general condition of the patient worsened rapidly in the course of preassessment; he had to be admitted to ICU due to dyspnoea and atrial fibrillation, where respiratory insufficiency developed and required respiratory therapy. Surgery was performed in this high anaesthetic risk patient, since removal of the tumour was the only chance for surviving. The patient left the hospital healthy after successful surgery and cumbersome postoperative period. He returned to his original job and no recurrence was detected one year after surgery.

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Magy Seb ; 65(5): 383-7, 2012 Oct.
Artigo em Húngaro | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23086825

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: Acute descending necrotizing mediastinitis (DNM) is a severe septic inflammation of the mediastinum with necrosis, which progrediates rapidly and leads to death without adequate surgical treatment in 80% of cases. PATIENTS AND METHOD: 17 patients were treated with acute DNM between 1999 and 2012 at the Thoracic Surgical Department of Koranyi National Institute and Semmelweis University of Hungary. The infection source was primarily in the head-neck region with dental infections in eight cases, retro/parapharyngeal abscess in four patients, primary collar phlegmone and abscess in one case and two retrotonsillar abscesses. Further, in one case there was a previous operation (mediastinoscopy) in the history and in another case there was "difficult intubation process" (not recognized trachea-laesion) mentioned during abdominal operation. Primary exploration was performed from the neck in nine cases, thoracotomies plus collar incisions were carried out in four cases, athoracotomy only was done in one and orofacial exploration in further three patients. Disease progression could be evaluated by computer tomography which had to be followed by immediate surgery. RESULTS: Four patients needed two operations, five patients underwent exploration three times, while three patients needed 4 interventions four times. More than one anatomical region was explored in 70% of the cases. Based on our experience prognosis is affected by the time elapsed between detection and surgical intervention, age of the patient and comorbidites such as diabetes mellitus. We lost nine patients (53%), eight patients recovered and symptom free (47%). CONCLUSIONS: Successful treatment is based on early diagnosis, urgent elimination of the primary source, adequate exploration of the cervico-facial region, debridement, collar and upper mediastinal drainage. If the inflammation spreads below the azygos vein or the aortic arch, a right thoracotomy should be performed with wide mediastinal exploration, debridement, and thoracic suction-lavage drainage. Treatment should be completed with broad spectrum and targeted antibiotics as well as organ support. Mortality and morbidity can be reduced with prompt and aggressive therapy.


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Mediastinite/diagnóstico , Mediastinite/cirurgia , Toracotomia/métodos , Doença Aguda , Adulto , Idoso , Infecções Bacterianas/complicações , Desbridamento , Drenagem , Feminino , Humanos , Hungria/epidemiologia , Masculino , Mediastinite/diagnóstico por imagem , Mediastinite/etiologia , Mediastinite/mortalidade , Mediastinite/patologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Mortalidade/tendências , Necrose , Abscesso Periodontal/complicações , Abscesso Peritonsilar/complicações , Estudos Retrospectivos , Sucção , Irrigação Terapêutica , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Resultado do Tratamento
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Pathol Oncol Res ; 14(2): 123-9, 2008 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18409019

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The prevalence of radial scar (RS) is 0.04% in asymptomatic women participating in population screening for breast cancer. It is important to differentiate RS from concomitant malignancies, which occur in 20-30% of patients, or from small stellate carcinomas which give similar radiomorphology. The aim of our study was to evaluate the effectivity of current breast diagnostic methods in distinguishing between real RS, concomitant malignancy and carcinomas imitating RS. Diagnosis of RS was set up in 61 cases by mammography. Forty-four patients underwent surgical excision: histology showed benign or malignant lesions in 28 and 16 cases, respectively. A series of negative results at follow-up proved the benign nature of the lesion in further 11 cases. Six patients were not available for follow-up. Results of mammography, physical examination, ultrasonography and cytology were evaluated and were compared in 39 benign and 16 malignant cases. Results of examinations were reported on the BI-RADS scale ranging from 1 to 5. The mean categorical scores of all diagnostic processes were around the level of borderline lesions: mammography: 3.49, ultrasonography: 3.06, cytology: 2.47 and physical examination: 1.67. The average age of the patients in the benign and malignant groups were the same: 58 years. The two groups did not differ significantly over either distribution of coded mammographical results (p = 0.2092), or the distribution of mammographical parenchyma density patterns (p = 0.4875). However, the malignant and benign groups differed significantly from each other over the distribution of coded ultrasonographic (p = 0.0176) and cytological (p < 0.0001) results. In conclusion, in the preoperative diagnosis of asymptomatic "black-stars", mammography detects the non-palpable lesions, and ultrasonography together with cytology proved better in the analysis, provided FNAB is US guided. Due to the complex diagnostic approach the nature of the "black stars" is known in the majority of cases prior to the surgical biopsy.


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Doenças Mamárias/diagnóstico , Neoplasias da Mama/diagnóstico , Biópsia por Agulha Fina , Mama/patologia , Doenças Mamárias/diagnóstico por imagem , Doenças Mamárias/patologia , Neoplasias da Mama/diagnóstico por imagem , Neoplasias da Mama/patologia , Distribuição de Qui-Quadrado , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Erros de Diagnóstico , Feminino , Humanos , Mamografia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estatísticas não Paramétricas , Ultrassonografia Mamária
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Ann Thorac Surg ; 79(1): 241-7; discussion 241-7, 2005 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15620950

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BACKGROUND: We assessed the survival rates regarding different stages of operable lung cancers causing operable brain metastasis in patients with or without cancer-related symptoms. The correlation between survival rates and the disease-free interval between lung surgery and metastasectomy was studied. METHODS: Sixty-five patients were operated on for lung cancer and brain metastases. The disease-free interval was divided into 5 subgroups: 0-2 months, 3-5 months, 6-11 months, 12-23 months, and 24 months and beyond. The study group comprised of patients with lung cancer in the following stages: 17 patients in stage I (1 patient in stage IA, 16 patients in stage IB), 16 patients in stage II (2 patients in stage IIA, 14 patients in stage IIB), 9 patients in stage IIIA, 4 patients in stage IIIB, and 19 patients in stage IV. Forty-four patients were symptom-free for lung cancer and 21 patients manifested lung cancer related symptoms. RESULTS: The 5-year survival rates were as follows: stage I = 22%, stage II = 20%, stage IIIA = 22%, stage IIIB = 0%, and stage IV = 23% after lung resections. There were no significant differences in the 5-year survival rates regarding the disease-free interval subgroups after brain metastasectomies (p = 0.19): disease-free interval 0-2 months = 22% and disease-free interval 24 months and beyond = 23%. The 5-year survival rate after metastasectomy was significantly greater (26% vs 5%) in patients without lung cancer related symptoms (p = 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The 5-year survival rate in stage I, II, IIIA, and IV lung cancer with operable hematogenous brain metastases corresponds to that in the customary stage IIIA (23%). The disease-free interval exhibited no significant impact on the survival rate. The complaint-free status exhibits a significantly greater impact on the survival rate in hematogenic metastasis.


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Neoplasias Encefálicas/secundário , Carcinoma Pulmonar de Células não Pequenas/secundário , Neoplasias Pulmonares/patologia , Estadiamento de Neoplasias/métodos , Adenocarcinoma/mortalidade , Adenocarcinoma/radioterapia , Adenocarcinoma/secundário , Adenocarcinoma/cirurgia , Adulto , Idoso , Neoplasias Encefálicas/mortalidade , Neoplasias Encefálicas/radioterapia , Neoplasias Encefálicas/cirurgia , Carcinoma Pulmonar de Células não Pequenas/mortalidade , Carcinoma Pulmonar de Células não Pequenas/radioterapia , Carcinoma Pulmonar de Células não Pequenas/cirurgia , Terapia Combinada , Irradiação Craniana , Craniotomia , Intervalo Livre de Doença , Feminino , Humanos , Hungria/epidemiologia , Tábuas de Vida , Neoplasias Pulmonares/mortalidade , Neoplasias Pulmonares/cirurgia , Excisão de Linfonodo , Metástase Linfática , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Recidiva Local de Neoplasia , Pneumonectomia , Radioterapia Adjuvante , Reoperação , Neoplasias da Medula Espinal/secundário , Neoplasias da Medula Espinal/cirurgia , Análise de Sobrevida , Taxa de Sobrevida
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Ideggyogy Sz ; 57(7-8): 242-4, 2004 Jul 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15330399

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A 44-year-old male patient was hospitalised with paranoid schizophrenia in 1985. Depot neuroleptic treatment was started which successfully prevented further psychotic relapses for the next ten years. His myasthenia gravis started with bulbar signs in 1997 and the symptoms soon became generalized. The diagnosis of myasthenia gravis was confirmed by electromyography, by positive anticholinesterase test and by the detection of anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies in the serum. Mediastinal CT examination showed enlarged hilar lymph nodes on the left but no thymic pathology was observed. Mediastinoscopy was performed and biopsies were obtained from the affected nodes. Histology revealed sarcoidosis. The patient suffered respiratory crisis following the thoracic intervention (in September 1998). Combined oral corticosteroid (64 mg methylprednisolone/e.o.d.) and azathioprine (150 mg/day) treatment regimen was initiated and complete remission took place in both the myasthenic symptoms and the sarcoidosis. The follow-up CT scans showed no mediastinal pathology (January 2000). During steroid treatment a transient psychotic relapse occurred which was successfully managed by supplemental haloperidol medication added to his regular depot neuroleptics. The patient currently takes 150 mg/day azathioprine and receives 40 mg/month flupentixol depot i.m. His physical and mental status are stable and he has been completely symptom free in the last 24 months. The association of myasthenia gravis and sarcoidosis is very rare. To our best knowledge no case has been reported of a patient suffering from myasthenia gravis, sarcoidosis, and schizophrenia at the same time.


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Miastenia Gravis/complicações , Sarcoidose/complicações , Esquizofrenia/complicações , Adulto , Quimioterapia Combinada , Humanos , Masculino , Miastenia Gravis/diagnóstico , Miastenia Gravis/tratamento farmacológico , Sarcoidose/diagnóstico , Sarcoidose/tratamento farmacológico , Esquizofrenia/diagnóstico , Esquizofrenia/tratamento farmacológico
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Magy Seb ; 57(6): 311-9, 2004 Dec.
Artigo em Húngaro | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15803873

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On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Gyula Sebestény's death, an overview was prepared on the surgery of the thymic gland that was closely connected to his thoracic surgical activity. His results with thymectomy in myasthenia gravis were published as the second study on this topic in Europe and the first in Hungary. The early thymic surgery was based on pathological observations. Myasthenia gravis, a well-known disease for long, occurred frequently with pathological lesions of the thymus. Autopsies suggested potential causative relationship. The early period of thymic surgery was characterised by sporadic interventions and high mortality. The new period of the thymic surgery started with the American Blalock's 20 operations, and accomplished by the operative activity of Keynes including 281 thymectomies. They were followed by many European, American and Asian surgeons. Even today, there are many hotly debated topics, like indication and type of operation, prognostic factors, perioperative care, diagnosis, treatment and pathology of the thymic tumor. With fine-tuning the indication, the development of operation techniques, neurology, anaesthesiology and intensive care, imaging techniques and oncology and with introduction of new drugs the early and late results are improving. Thanks to Dr. Sebestény, Hungarian thoracic surgeons joined early the international thoracic surgical activities. Currently in Hungary there are two major centers for myasthenia gravis surgery, and all important thoracic surgical departments in the country treat thymic tumor cases.


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Miastenia Gravis/história , Timectomia/história , Timoma/história , Neoplasias do Timo/história , Europa (Continente) , História do Século XX , Humanos , Hungria , Miastenia Gravis/cirurgia , Timectomia/métodos , Timoma/cirurgia , Neoplasias do Timo/cirurgia , Estados Unidos
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