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Robot-assisted thymectomy via subxiphoid approach: technical details and early outcomes.

Hanlu Zhang1, Longqi Chen1, Yu Zheng1, Zihao Wang1, Yingcai Geng1, Fuqiang Wang1, Dan Liu1, Andong He1, Jing Li2, Yun Wang1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Trans-subxiphoid thoracoscopic thymectomy is a promising procedure but technically demanding associated with ergonomic discomfort. In order to facilitate this complex procedure, the authors present a modified trans-subxiphoid thymectomy by the use of the Da Vinci robotic system.
METHODS: A 2-cm longitudinal incision for camera was made below the xiphoid process. Through this incision, the space among the posterior surface of the sternum, bilateral mediastinal pleura and diaphragm (extra pleural space) was enlarged blindly with a finger. Additional two operation holes were created below bilateral costal arches, and then two 8-mm robotic trocars were inserted into the extra pleural space. A third robotic instrument was placed in the 5th intercostal space after bilateral mediastinal pleura were dissected. The whole thymus was excised for patients with thymic tumor, and simultaneous resection of surrounding adipose tissues was performed for patients with myasthenia gravis. Clinical characteristics and early surgical outcomes of the patients were retrospectively collected and analyzed.
RESULTS: Between August 2016 and September 2017, 70 consecutive patients with myasthenia gravis or thymic neoplasm were successfully treated by the described surgical procedure. The median overall operative time was 115 (range, 60-150) min. The median hospital stay was 5 (range, 4-7) days. The median duration of chest tube was 3 (range, 1-8) days. The blood loss was minimal for all the patients. There was no mortality, conversion or postoperative complication during the postoperative and follow-up period.
CONCLUSIONS: Based on our preliminary experience, the described technique of thymectomy is safe and feasible, and provides an optimal access for the robot camera and the instruments.

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Keywords:  Thymectomy; robot-assisted thoracic surgery; subxiphoid

Year:  2018        PMID: 29707320      PMCID: PMC5906254          DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2018.03.07

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Dis        ISSN: 2072-1439            Impact factor:   2.895


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