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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 90, 21-24, Copyright © 1985 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
S Brynitz, E Struve-Christensen, S Borgeskov and S Bertelsen
A total of 183 patients with abnormalities on the chest roentgenogram were
examined by bronchoscopy in conjunction with transcarinal mediastinal
needle biopsy and mediastinoscopy to investigate the agreement between
these methods regarding possible metastases. In 37 of the 159 patients with
malignant pulmonary lesions, needle biopsy demonstrated metastases in the
subcarinal lymph nodes. Mediastinoscopy had the same percentage of positive
findings in the subcarinal nodes, but there was only agreement between the
two methods in 20 cases. Transcarinal mediastinal needle biopsy as a
supplement to conventional bronchoscopy is applicable in the outpatient
evaluation of patients with malignant bronchial lesions as a screening for
further examination. The method does not carry complications of any kind.
Positive biopsy results, combined with other clinical findings, can at
times spare the patient a mediastinoscopy. On the other hand, an adequately
indicated needle biopsy which yields negative findings should always be
followed by mediastinoscopy. In the planning of treatment for patients with
malignant lesions of the lungs, it is of decisive importance to evaluate
the dissemination of the tumor to the mediastinal structures, primarily to
the subcarinal and the contralateral lymph nodes.
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