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Editorial on expanded indications for robotic surgery in stage IIIA non-small cell lung cancer

Joseph D. Phillips, David J. Finley

Year
2019
Citations
2
Access
Open access

Abstract

The authors present their operative technique of a three-arm robot assisted thoracoscopic lobectomy for locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with N2 disease using the da Vinci S system. They utilize 3 small robotic incisions and a utility incision. Cheng et al . have a large experience with this technique, having performed over 1,000 lung resections since 2009. This is a modification of the original description put forth by Park et al . for a robotic assisted lobectomy, which utilized 2 small incisions and a utility incision (1), and a variation of the four-arm technique described by Veronesi et al . (2). Here, the authors state that their technique has the benefit of minimizing the use of unnecessary arms and instruments, use of only 4 incisions (instead of 5 with the four arm technique as has become more common recently), and no need for undocking of the arms to remove specimens.

Keywords

MedicineRobotic surgeryLung cancerSurgeryStage (stratigraphy)Robotic armGeneral surgeryArtificial intelligenceOncologyComputer science

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