Mediastinoskopie – diagnostická metoda stále ještě živá, žádaná a potřebná

Title in English Mediastinoscopy – diagnostic method that is still alive, requested and needed
Authors

PEŠTÁL Adam ČAPOV Ivan JEDLIČKA Václav DOLEŽEL Jan VESELÝ Martin

Year of publication 2007
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Kazuistiky v pneumologii a ORL - mimořádné vydání
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Surgery incl. transplantology
Keywords videomediastinoscopy, history, indication, modality, complication, mediastinal lymph-node, mediastinal tumor, N-staging NSCLC
Description Mediastinoscopy is a routine invasive surgery examination of the mediastinum. It is a gold standard for the diagnostic of the mediastinal lymph-node patology in spite of the existence new modern diagnostic imaging method ( CT,PET, NMR, PET-CT). Mediastinoscopy is mostly used for the diagnostic of the N-staging NSCLC (non-small cell lung cancer). This examination is indicated for the biopsy of the mediastinal tumor or the other nonpulmonary mediastinal lyph-node pathology too. The note describe history, modality and complication of this method. The diagnostic of the N-staging NSCLC by using mediastinoscopy is thrashed out. The recovery factor of the imaging methods is also in detail commented. The note regards the recommendation of the ESTS – European Society of Thoracic Surgeons.

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