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Title: [Preliminary experience of video-mediastinoscopy in clinical application]. Author: Wang J, Zhao H, Liu J, Li J, Li Y. Journal: Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi; 2002 Nov; 40(11):840-2. PubMed ID: 12487859. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To determine the value of video-mediastinoscopy in clinical application. METHODS: The clinical data of 54 patients receiving video-mediastinoscopy were reviewed retrospectively. This operation consisted of cervical mediastinoscopy in 44 patients, parasternal mediastinoscopy in 6, and combined procedures in 4. Of these patients, 18 underwent video-mediastinoscopy for the evaluation of undifferentiated mediastinal disease. Thirty-six patients with suspected lung cancer showed enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes radiographically in the chest and underwent video-mediastinoscopy. RESULTS: Seventeen of 18 patients with undetermined mediastinal diseases had a definitive pathologic diagnosis, with an accuracy of 94.4% (17/18). In the 36 patients with suspected lung cancer, 22 were positive, and 14 negative. In the negative patients who underwent thoracotomy with resection, mediastinal lymph nodes revealed no evidence of metastasis. There were no postoperative complication and deaths. CONCLUSION: Video-mediastinoscopy as a highly effective and safe procedure could be used in the diagnosis and staging of thoracic diseases.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]