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Lymph Node Upstaging for Robotic,Thoracoscopic, and Open Lobectomy for Stage T2-3N0 Lung Cancer
Affiliation:1. Department of Surgery, Thoracic Surgery Division, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio;2. Center for Biostatistics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio;1. Cardiovascular Imaging Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts;2. Division of Cardiac Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts;3. Division of Cardiac Surgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland;4. Division of Cardiac Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts;5. Center for Systems Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts;6. Cardiology Division, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:BackgroundThere may be equivalent efficacy of the lymph node evaluation for minimally invasive lobectomy compared with open lobectomy for stage I non-small cell lung cancer. We sought to compare the lymph node evaluation for lobectomy by approach for patients with larger tumors who are clinically node negative.MethodsThis retrospective study analyzed 24 257 patients with clinical stage T2-3N0M0 non-small cell lung cancer from the National Cancer Database. Inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) was applied to balance baseline characteristics. The rates of pathologic lymph node upstaging were compared. A Cox multivariable regression model was performed to test the association with overall survival.ResultsAfter IPTW adjustment 20 834 patients were included in the analysis. Of these, 1996 patients underwent robotic lobectomy, 5122 patients underwent thoracoscopic lobectomy, and 13 725 patients underwent open lobectomy from 2010 to 2017. The IPTW-adjusted N1 upstaging rate was similar for robotic (11.79%), thoracoscopic (11.49%), and open (11.85%) lobectomy (P = .274). The adjusted N2 upstaging rates were 5.03%, 5.66%, and 6.15% for robotic, thoracoscopic, and open lobectomy, respectively (P = .274). On IPTW-adjusted multivariable analysis, robotic and thoracoscopic lobectomy were associated with improved survival compared with open lobectomy (P < .001).ConclusionsThere was no significant difference in N1 and N2 lymph node upstaging rates between surgical approaches for patients with clinical stage T2-3N0 non-small cell lung cancer, indicating similarly effective lymph node evaluation. Overall survival after robotic and thoracoscopic lobectomy was significantly better compared with open lobectomy in this patient population with a high propensity for occult nodal disease.
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