Case Report

Surgical Resection for a Second Primary Lung Cancer Originating Close to the Initial Surgical Margin for Lung Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Table 1

Reports of new nodules originating close to the initial surgical margin in Japan.

AuthorTanaka et al. [9]Tomita et al. [2]Kono et al. [10]Katsura et al. [4]Furukawa et al. [11]Matsuoka et al. [12]Ohtsuka et al. [13]Murakami et al. [3]Matsuoka et al. [14]Tempaku et al. [15]Motono et al. [16]Kitahara et al. [5]Our patient

Year2003200320052005200720072008200920112012201220132015

Age50746076576269726059647766

SexFMMFFFFFMFMMM

Initial surgical procedureSegmentectomyWedgeSegmentectomyWedgeSegmentectomyLobectomy + segmentectomyWedgeLobectomyWedgeWedgeWedgeWedgeSegmentectomy

PET-CTN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/ASUVmax 4.59SUVmax 1SUVmax 1.9N/AN/AStrong accumulation

Preoperative diagnosisFBS: negativeN/AFBS: negativeN/AFBS: negativeCTNB: negativeN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AFBS: adenocarcinomaN/A

Pathology of secondary nodulePulmonary tuberculosisPulmonary foreign body granulomaMycobacterial granulomaPulmonary suture granuloma with Aspergillus Mycobacterial granulomaMycobacterial granulomaPulmonary foreign body granulomaMycobacterial granulomaLocal recurrencePulmonary foreign body granulomaPulmonary foreign body granulomaSecond primary lung cancerSecond primary lung cancer

Disease-free interval60 m24 m28 m24 m48 m51 m57 m96 m56 m60 m7 m72 m18m

F: female; M: male; N/A: not available; FBS: fiber bronchoscopy; CTNB: CT-guided needle lung biopsy.