Heliyon (Jun 2024)

Multidisciplinary approach in resection of stage IIIA lung cancer with severe aortic stenosis: A case report

  • Patrick Deniz Hurley,
  • Fatima Ali,
  • Savvas Lampridis,
  • Sarah Tian,
  • Puchakayala Madhusudan,
  • Karen Harrison-Phipps,
  • Cheng Ong

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. e32443

Abstract

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Thoracic surgery in the context of complex multimorbidity and clinical deterioration presents a unique set of challenges when balancing risk and benefit. Advances in anaesthesia, surgical technique, and imaging, have allowed for operative options for patients that were once deemed too high-risk. An effective proactive multi-disciplinary approach is essential for successful outcomes. We report the case of a 65-year-old patient with a background of severe aortic stenosis who underwent lung resection for stage IIIA lung cancer, where pivotal multi-disciplinary team input from the anaesthetic, surgery, critical care and radiology teams, clarified the cause of his clinical deterioration, contributed to decisions over his management and ensured a good clinical outcome.