Atlas of Endoscopic Major Pulmonary Resections
The first version of this atlas was released as video-assisted major pulmonary resections were just emerging as a valid alternative to conventional techniques. In this second edition, many different techniques have been described, depending on the u
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Atlas of Endoscopic Major Pulmonary Resections
Dominique Gossot
Atlas of Endoscopic Major Pulmonary Resections Second Edition
Dominique Gossot IMM Curie-Montsouris Thorax Institute Paris France
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Introduction The first thoracoscopic lobectomies were reported more than 25 years ago. At that time, only a few pioneers were convinced that the benefits of endoscopic surgery deserved consideration, and the technique remained confidential for years. After the publication of a large series in 2006–2008, the closed chest approach was in some way rediscovered by thoracic surgeons and was brought to light. The number of publications suddenly increased, and, in 2013, the American College of Chest Physicians finally recommended the thoracoscopic approach for resection of early-stage lung carcinomas. At the time of writing this atlas, the use of the thoracoscopic approach for major pulmonary resections ranges from 0% to 80%, depending on countries and institutions. Multiple technical descriptions are now available, and each technique comprises variations. The different available approaches can be summarized as follows: 1. The hybrid approach is a kind of relic of the 1980s, where surgeons were seeking to reduce the size of the thoracotomy with the adjunct of endoscopy. In these techniques, the surgeon does most of the dissection through a small incision, and the endoscop