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Hand-assisted thoracoscopic surgery
Gavin M Wright1, C Peter Clarke, Joseph M Paiva
1St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. gmwright@ausdoctors.net
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
|May 9, 2003
Abstract:
Hand-assisted thoracoscopic surgery is a novel minimally invasive approach for performing techniques conventionally performed by posterolateral thoracotomy. Hand-assisted thoracoscopic surgery overcomes one of the major drawbacks of minimally invasive thoracic surgery in allowing full manual palpation of the lungs through a subcostal incision under video guidance, while avoiding a thoracotomy when the indication is pulmonary metastasectomy with curative intent or resection of undiagnosed lung nodules. The technique may result in improved quality of life outcomes compared with a thoracotomy.