2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2013.12.061
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Thoracoscopic Bronchoplasty Using Continuous Sutures in Complete Monitor View

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“…We used the hollow out method to clean the group 10 and 11 lymph nodes and also freed the bronchus and vessels during the cleaning. In our procedures, more than five groups of lymph nodes were removed in each case, and the average number of lymph nodes per patient was 16.6, which exceeded the minimum requirements of Ludwig et al (11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16) lymph nodes) [20] . Thus, combined with the observation of the treatment effects of single-hole thoracoscopic surgery in recent years, lymph node dissection could meet the radical requirements of lung cancer in the present operation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…We used the hollow out method to clean the group 10 and 11 lymph nodes and also freed the bronchus and vessels during the cleaning. In our procedures, more than five groups of lymph nodes were removed in each case, and the average number of lymph nodes per patient was 16.6, which exceeded the minimum requirements of Ludwig et al (11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16) lymph nodes) [20] . Thus, combined with the observation of the treatment effects of single-hole thoracoscopic surgery in recent years, lymph node dissection could meet the radical requirements of lung cancer in the present operation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Additionally, there is no uniform standard for this procedure's indications and method. Some experts have proposed their own suggestions [16,17] , which can be summed up as follows: patients whose peripheral vessels and organs are not significantly involved may undergo thoracoscopic BSL to remove the diseased lung and lymph nodes and reconstruct the airway. In the current study, all five patients were selected according to the above principles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The end-to-end anastomosis can also be performed by complete continuous suture. Some authors believe that anastomosis with continuous sutures is thought to be useful for bronchoplasty in thoracoscopic surgical procedures [ 6 ]. We think that the key point of sutures in bronchial anastomosis in VATS is to avoid tangling the ends of the untied ends.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hier wird die Durchführung der fortlaufenden zirkulären Naht mit monofilem Nahtmaterial ausschließlich intrathorakal empfohlen, um das Durcheinanderbringen der Fäden zu vermeiden (▶ Abb. 1 und 2) [28,29]. Huang et al haben in einem aktuellen Paper sehr ausführlich die verschiedenen Schritte der VATS-Manschettenresektionen beschrieben [30].…”
Section: Vats-manschettenresektion/single-port-vats/ Roboterchirurgieunclassified