Title: Comparison of clinical effects between two-port thoracoscopic lobectomy and traditional three-port thoracoscopic lobectomy
Abstract: Objective To compare the clinical effects between two-port thoracoscopic lobectomy(TPTL)and traditional three-port thoracoscopic lobectomy(TTTL),and to charify the significance and value of TPTL in clinical treatment.Methods Retrospective analysis of clinical data of 124 patients with lung cancer undergoing thoracoscopic lobectomy were done,and the patients were divided into two groups according to different surgical methods:TPTL group(n=60,TPTL and lymph nodes dissection)and TTTL group(n=6,TTTL and lymph nodes dissection).The length of incision,mean operation time,average intraoperative bleeding,hydrochloride dosage,average postoperative chest tube duration,average postoperative hospital stay,and the number of the patients with upper limb discomfort after action 6 months after operation in two groups were compared. Results The length of incision of the patients in TPTL group was shorter than that in TTTL group(4.0cm± 0.2cm,6.2cm±0.3cm)(P0.05).The hydrochloride dosage using after operation of the patients in TPTL group was less than that in TTTL group(125mg±35mg,240mg±46mg)(P0.05).There were 2patients with upper limb discomfort after action 6months after operation in TPTL group and 11patients in TTTL group. There were no differences of mean operation time,average intraoperative bleeding,average postoperative chest tubeduration,and average postoperative hospital stay between two group(P0.05).Conclusion Compared with TTTL,TPTL can reduce the length of incision,relieve postoperative pain,and improve postoperative life quality of the patients.
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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