Literature DB >> 29707325

Subxiphoid and subcostal arch "Three ports" thoracoscopic extended thymectomy for myasthenia gravis.

Qiang Lu1, Jinbo Zhao1, Juzheng Wang1, Zhao Chen1, Yong Han1, Lijun Huang1, Xiaofei Li1, Yongan Zhou1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The approaches to thoracoscopic thymectomy in myasthenia gravis (MG) are debatable. We developed a novel approach via subxiphoid and subcostal arch, with a significantly shorter duration of operation and hospital stay, less estimated blood loss, and lower postoperative pain.
METHODS: From December 2012 to December 2014, 77 myasthenia gravis patients with or without thymoma underwent thoracoscopic extended thymectomy at our hospital. Among them, 41 patients were operated via the subxiphoid and subcostal arch approach and the other 36 via the conventional unilateral approach. The patient outcomes were retrospectively reviewed and evaluated.
RESULTS: The thoracoscopic extended thymectomy was performed safely via the subxiphoid and subcostal arch approach. In this approach, no drainage tube was inserted after operation except in the first two patients. Two of the 41 patients were switched to trans-sternal approach due to the tight adhesion between the thymoma and the left innominate vein. No major complications occurred. Compared with the unilateral approach, the duration of the procedure via subxiphoid and subcostal arch was significantly shorter, with less estimated blood loss, shorter hospital-stay and lower postoperative pain (P<0.001). The cosmetic scores were comparable between the two groups (P=0.369).
CONCLUSIONS: The novel subxiphoid and subcostal arch approach is technically feasible and safe. It is an acceptable alternative to conventional thoracoscopic extended thymectomy.

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Keywords:  Subxiphoid approach; myasthenia gravis; thoracoscopic surgery; thymectomy

Year:  2018        PMID: 29707325      PMCID: PMC5906355          DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2018.02.11

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


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