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Surgical Management Of Congenital Thoracic Disorders: A 15-Year Center Experience

Pereira Moita, Catarina; Figueiredo, Catarina; Cruz, Zenito; Maciel, João; Costa, Ana Rita; Santos Silva, João; Reis, João Eurico; Calvinho, Paulo

Introduction: Congenital thoracic disorders represent a spectrum of fetal lung bud development abnormalities, which may affect breathing capacity and quality of life. We aim to evaluate the impact of surgery in the treatment of 4 major congenital conditions. Materials and Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort analysis of patients who underwent surgical treatment in our tertiary center, from 2007 to 2022....


Segmentectomies: 5-Year Experience Of A Center

Nunes Figueiredo, Catarina; Moita, Catarina; Cruz, Zenito; Costa, Ana Rita; Santos Silva, João; Reis, João Eurico; Maciel, João; Calvinho, Paulo

Introduction: Segmental anatomical resections have been a subject of debate in recent years. There is increasing evidence that these procedures may offer some advantages in the treatment of early-stage lung cancer, with overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) similar to those seen in lobar anatomical resections. Materials and Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of patients who underwent...


Pancoast Tumors: 11-Year Single-Centre Experience

Pereira Moita, Catarina; Figueiredo, Catarina; Cruz, Zenito; Costa, Ana Rita; Maciel, João; Santos Silva, João; Eurico Reis, João; Calvinho, Paulo

Introduction: Pancoast tumors encompass any tumor located on the lung apex, extending into structures in the thoracic inlet and, often, leading to the characteristic clinical syndrome. The main goal of this study is to analyze the response to multimodal treatment and outcome of patients with Pancoast tumors. Materials and Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort single center study of patients with superior...


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