Abstract

The authors retrospectively analyzed a case series of 159 sleeve resections for non-small cell cancer (NSCLC) performed in a single institution during a 21-year time period [1]. The report includes patients that underwent sleeve lobectomy with and without prior neoadjuvant (induction) chemotherapy. Their findings indicate that induction chemotherapy does not affect postoperative complications, and that good long-term outcomes were obtained after bronchial sleeve resection for lung cancer.

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