1 Sep 2007
ArticleRecurrence of thymoma:Re-operation and outcome
Maria Vita 1Adele Tessitore 1Giacomo Cusumano 1Maria Congedo 1Mariella Filotico 1Stefano Margaritora 1Venanzio Porziella 1Elisa Meacci 1Pierluigi Granone 1
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1 Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Institute of Surgical PathologyUniversità, Rome, Italy
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2007, 78(5), 101843;
Published: 1 Sep 2007
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The treatment of recurrent thymomas remains still controversial. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From 1972 to 2006, 265 (114 males and 118 females ) patients with thymoma underwent surgery at Catholic University of Sacred Heart. Twenty of these 265 patients developed a recurrence of the initial thymoma, and they represent the population of the present study. RESULTS: One patient died of sudden death related to respiratory failure. The overall morbidity rate was 33% and the morbidity rate among myasthenic patients was 60%. 10 patients died during the follow-up; 2 of unrelated diseases, 2 of myasthenia gravis, and 6 of tumor growth. The overall actuarial survival rates were 43% and 37% at 5 and 10 years, respectively. Recurrences never appeared in patients with I stage of Masaoka and in type A and AB. CONCLUSIONS: Considering the particular spread of thymoma and the encouraging results of the aggressive surgical approach, re-resection should be recommended in respectable recurrent thymomas.
Keywords
- Recurrent Tymomas
- Sternotomy
- Thymectomy
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