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Adoption of Robotic Core Technology in Minimally Invasive Lung Segmentectomy: Review

Takashi Eguchi, Kentaro Miura, Kazutoshi Hamanaka, Kimihiro Shimizu

Year
2022
Citations
6
Access
Open access

Abstract

A recent randomized trial demonstrated the survival superiority of lung segmentectomy over lobectomy in patients with early stage, small-sized lung cancer. Hence, there is a pressing need for thoracic surgeons to gain familiarity with lung segmentectomy. However, lung segmentectomy, especially via minimally invasive surgery, is a technically challenging thoracic surgical procedure. The robotic surgery platform helps surgeons to improve their operative performance based on its core technological features: improved dexterity, precision, and visualization. Herein, we have discussed the key issues related to robotic lung segmentectomy, explicitly focusing on the technical features of complex segmentectomy under difficult conditions. We have also introduced our preferred surgical strategy for robotic lung segmentectomy with specific maneuvers.

Keywords

MedicineLungLung cancerRobotic surgeryInvasive surgeryCardiothoracic surgeryRadiologyRandomized controlled trialStage (stratigraphy)Surgery

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