Among 4005 patients with lung cancer 26 (0.65%) of them had adenocystic bronchial cancer, including 13 male and 13 female patients aged 13 to 60 years. Overall 33 operations have been performed at 26 patients, 5 of them were operated twice, and 1 patient underwent 3 surgical procedures. The plastic operations on bronchi (10) were the main surgical procedures. Four patients underwent pneumonectomy with resection of tracheal bifurcation, and 2 patients - circular resection of primary bronchus with resection of carine and tracheobronchial angle. One patient died after surgery, postoperative complications were seen at 4 patients including hemothorax (1), bleeding (1) and empyema (2). Twenty-five patients have been discharged, 21 of them were followed-up. Three patients survived more 3 years, 6 patients - more 5 years, 8 - more 10 years, 2 - more 15 years, and 2 - more 20 years. Long-term results of radical surgical treatment argue the efficacy of these surgeries at adenocystic bronchial cancer.

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