Should We Resect Asymptomatic CPAM Flake vs Langer

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Introduction to Pulmonary Lesions
The discussion begins with the challenges in monitoring pulmonary lesions, particularly the difficulty in distinguishing between PPB and malignancies. The risks associated with CT scans for monitoring are highlighted, emphasizing the limited ability to prevent malignancy through observation.
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Risks of Lobectomy
The panel discusses the risks associated with performing lobectomies, particularly thoracoscopic approaches. The importance of surgical experience is emphasized, along with the potential for serious complications, including mortality.
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Incidence of PPB and CCA
The conversation shifts to the incidence rates of PPB and CCA, with a focus on the rarity of PPB cases. The need for careful evaluation of the risks of surgery versus the low incidence of malignancy is discussed.
00:06:00,000
Infection Risks Post-Surgery
The potential for infection following lobectomy is analyzed, with estimates of lifelong infection risk presented. The panel debates whether the risk of infection justifies routine lobectomy in asymptomatic patients.
00:08:00,000
Data and Evidence Gaps
The need for more comprehensive data on the outcomes of asymptomatic patients is highlighted. The panel discusses the limitations of current studies and the importance of long-term follow-up.
00:10:00,000
Patient and Family Decision-Making
The importance of patient and family involvement in decision-making regarding surgery is emphasized. The panel discusses how families often prefer to avoid risks associated with malignancy and infection.
00:12:00,000
Poll Results and Perspectives
The panel reviews poll results indicating varying opinions on routine resections for pulmonary lesions. The discussion reflects on the diversity of approaches based on resources and patient circumstances.
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Conclusion and Future Directions
The session concludes with a call for more data collection and reporting on surgical outcomes to better inform practices in pediatric thoracic surgery.

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Great Debate from 2017! Watch Alan Flake and Steve Rothenberg debate Jack Langer and Jean Matin Laberge on wether or not asymptomatic CPAM's need to be resected. Originally aired March 23, 2017

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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