| Literature DB >> 31665049 |
Hanlu Zhang1, Zihao Wang1, Yu Zheng1, Fuqiang Wang1, Yingcai Geng1, Long-Qi Chen1, Yun Wang2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The authors presented a 63-year old female synchronously complicated with a thymic tumor located at the left-side of the superior mediastinum, and a paravertebral tumor located at the right-side of the lower thorax. Conventional thoracoscopic surgical procedure using rigid instruments to simultaneously resect the two tumors via the same ports might be technically challenging. To our knowledge, the use of a surgical robot allowed the surgeon to perform precise dissection from extreme angles with the characteristic of articulating surgical instruments. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Mediastinal neoplasms; Paravertebral neurogenic tumor; da Vinci Surgical System
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31665049 PMCID: PMC6819585 DOI: 10.1186/s13019-019-0989-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiothorac Surg ISSN: 1749-8090 Impact factor: 1.637
Fig. 1CT scan of the chest revealed that two tumors located at the left-sided anterior mediastinum (a) and paravertebral right-sided lower thorax (b), respectively
Fig. 2Port sites (a) and patient cart position (b) for the resection of the posterior mediastinal tumor. c port site of the camera, R1: port site of robotic arm 1, R2: port site of robotic arm 2, a port site for the assistant
Fig. 3Right-sided paravertebral neoplasm (a) and tumor of the anterior mediastinum (b)
Fig. 4Port sites (a) and patient cart position (b) for the resection of the anterior mediastinal tumor. c port site of the camera, R1: port site of robotic arm 1, R2: port site of robotic arm 2, R3: port site for robotic arm 3
Fig. 5Postoperative chest radiograph