Segmentectomies
Anna E. Frick, Dirk Van Raemdonck
- 发表年份
- 2017
- 引用次数
- 6
摘要
Abstract: Segmentectomy describes a technique whereby part of the lung is excised along its anatomical landmarks based on bronchovascular anatomy. All surgeons dealing with pulmonary resection should master this technique as segmentectomy will contribute in preserving as much healthy lung tissue as possible, especially for the patient with limited pulmonary functional reserve. The indication for segmentectomy has shifted from a procedure to remove a destroyed segment after infection towards a surgical option for patients with very early, peripheral (Stage IA ≤2.0 cm) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) or for patients with limited cardiopulmonary reserve with a favorable sized and located NSCLC without lymph node involvement. Nevertheless, before segmentectomy can become the standard resectional procedure for early NSCLC, we need to await the results of two ongoing randomized controlled trials. In this paper, the authors describe the open technique for segmentectomy via anterior thoracotomy illustrated with figures and videos. With increasing experience, the open technique in the future may be replaced by minimally invasive techniques with video-assisted or robotic-assisted thoracic surgery resulting in shorter hospital stay, lower pulmonary morbidity, and earlier reconvalescence.
关键词
相关论文
Robots and Jobs: Evidence from US Labor Markets
Daron Acemoğlu, Pascual Restrepo
2019
Reach and grasp by people with tetraplegia using a neurally controlled robotic arm
Leigh R. Hochberg, Daniel Bacher, Beata Jarosiewicz 等 11 位作者
2012
Campbell-Walsh urology
Alan J. Wein editor-in-chief
2012
Stroke rehabilitation
Peter Langhorne, Julie Bernhardt, Gert Kwakkel
2011