From January 1974 to December 1987, 45 cases of bronchial carcinoid were surgically managed at our Unit, 44 of which were evaluated. All patients but 2 were submitted to fiberoptic bronchoscopy prior to surgery. A standard resection was performed in 19 cases (13 lobectomies, 4 bilobectomies and 2 pneumonectomies). In 11 cases, pulmonary resection was complemented with a bronchoplastic technique (6 lobectomies, 2 bilobectomies, 2 pneumonectomies, 1 segmentectomy). Four cases were managed by minimal resections (2 segmental, 1 wedge, 1 enucleation) and 8 others by bronchotomy and local resection without the sacrifice of lung tissue. There were two major postoperative complications and no operative mortality. Mean follow-up has been 53 months and no local bronchial recurrence has been observed although 2 patients have developed distant metastases, with 1 death. The absence of local recurrence in a series in which more than 50% of patients were treated with some form of conservative surgery seems to indicate that resection of lung tissue should be avoided whenever possible.
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