Indications, Trends and Outcomes in Pediatric Lung Resections: A 12-Year Study in a Tertiary Referral Center
Gloria Mandrile, Giulia Barone, Vittorio Guerriero, Girolamo Mattioli, Michele Torre

TL;DR
This study examines lung resections in children over 12 years, finding that thoracoscopy is increasingly preferred and associated with better recovery, especially for congenital lung malformations.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive analysis of pediatric lung resection trends, outcomes, and surgical approaches over a 12-year period.
Findings
Thoracoscopy was used in 72.8% of cases and correlated with shorter operative times and hospital stays.
Congenital lung malformations were associated with fewer complications and better outcomes compared to acquired lesions.
The use of thoracoscopy increased over time, with stable complication and outcome rates.
Abstract
Background: Lung resections in children are rare but critical for congenital lung malformations (CLMs) and acquired pathologies; few studies have analyzed the full spectrum of indications. This study evaluated indications, complications, outcomes, and temporal trends in a tertiary pediatric center. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed patients who underwent lung resection (2012–2024), focusing on indications, approaches, complications, and outcomes. Comparisons between pathologies (CLMs vs. acquired pathologies), approaches (thoracoscopy vs. thoracotomy), an temporal trends were evaluated. Results: Among 160 patients (mean age: 7.8 years), acquired lesions (68.6%) were more common than CLMs (31.4%), predominating in children under 8 years. Compared with thoracotomy, thoracoscopy (72.8% of cases, conversion rate: 22.8%) was correlated with shorter operative times (p < 0.001) and hospital…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCongenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies · Pleural and Pulmonary Diseases · Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
