The role of limited lung resection 'segmentectomy and wedge resection' in t
he treatment of lung cancer has been reviewed. Survival for patients with s
tage I lung cancer and lesions less than 2 cm is comparable to that of majo
r resections such as lobectomy. The theoretical advantage of limited resect
ion is the simplicity of the procedure and the potential for performing it
through lesser invasive techniques. The major drawback at this time which s
hould render it a compromise rather than a choice operation is the increase
d risk of locoregional recurrence. Until properly conducted clinical trials
validate its efficacy in peripheral T1 lung cancer with or without adjuven
t therapy, sublobar resection should be limited to patients that are at poo
r risk of tolerating major lung resection. Sublobar resections however may
also play a useful role in treatment of metachronous or synchronous lung ca
ncer. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.