[Remediastinoscopy--current indications. A case report].

Pneumologia

Clinica I Chirurgie Toracică, Institutul de Pneumologie "Marius Nasta", Bucureşti.

Published: September 2010

Current indications for remediastinoscopy include an inadequate first procedure, recurrent and second primary lung cancer, lung cancer occurring after an unrelated disease such as lymphoma, and restaging after induction therapy. Nowadays, restaging is the most frequent indication for remediastinoscopy. We present the case of a 42 years old male with a mediastinoscopy performed in another surgical unit 4 months before being admitted in our department. The CT scan showed bulky mediastinal lymph node enlargement, in evolution compared with the prior one, and no other lesions in the lung parenchyma. As the histopathological examination from the first specimen was negative, a diagnosis was requested in order to allow a correct treatment. A remediastinoscopy was successfully performed and avoided a more invasive procedure.

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