2022
DOI: 10.21037/shc-2021-04
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Annual report of thoracic surgery services at the Shanghai Chest Hospital in 2020

Abstract: Background:The thoracic surgery team of the Shanghai Chest Hospital has been publishing its annual report since 2018, summarizing the services and major progress over the last year.Methods: All patients receiving thoracic surgery services at the Department of Thoracic Surgery and the Department of Oncological Surgery at the Shanghai Chest Hospital in 2020 were enrolled. The number of surgical resections, types of surgical procedures, disease histological types, and perioperative outcomes were collected and com… Show more

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“…In the real-world, the application of MIS for sleeve lobectomy was still much less often used than open thoracotomy even at a highvolume thoracic surgery center. According to the annual report of the Shanghai Chest Hospital, the overall MIS rate for lung surgery was over 95% (32), but the MIS rate for sleeve lobectomy was only 17.8% in our study during the same time period. As a technically demanding procedure, surgeons tended to perform MIS sleeve lobectomy for smaller tumors in earlier stages or less complex right upper lobe sleeve lobectomy, as was shown in our study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…In the real-world, the application of MIS for sleeve lobectomy was still much less often used than open thoracotomy even at a highvolume thoracic surgery center. According to the annual report of the Shanghai Chest Hospital, the overall MIS rate for lung surgery was over 95% (32), but the MIS rate for sleeve lobectomy was only 17.8% in our study during the same time period. As a technically demanding procedure, surgeons tended to perform MIS sleeve lobectomy for smaller tumors in earlier stages or less complex right upper lobe sleeve lobectomy, as was shown in our study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…The proportion of VATS among all pneumonectomies increased from merely 10% to 40% during the study period, along with the increasing use of minimally invasive surgery for all lung cancer procedures. However, it was still much lower than the use of minimally invasive surgery for lesser resections (18.0% vs. 95.2%, p = 0.000) [ 15 ]. Although mean operation time was longer in the VATS group than in the Open group, it has gradually dropped from 266 min at the beginning to about 180 min at the end of the study period, while the mean operation time (140 min) for Open pneumonectomy remained stable throughout the entire study period ( Figure 1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the first case of VATS pneumonectomy was accomplished in the early 1990s [ 6 ], application of VATS in pneumonectomy remains limited. Even in Shanghai Chest Hospital, one of the largest thoracic surgery units in the world, the application of VATS in pneumonectomy was still much less frequent than in lesser resections [ 15 ]. However, with the accumulation of experience, that figure has increased from less than 10% before 2015 to nearly 40% at the end of the study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%