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Area of Science:

  • Thoracic surgery
  • Surgical oncology
  • Pulmonary anatomy

Background:

  • Segmentectomy is increasingly used for early-stage lung cancer treatment.
  • Successful segmentectomy relies on precise understanding of lung segmental and subsegmental anatomy.
  • Technical and oncological outcomes depend on accurate surgical planning and execution.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel and reproducible technique for delineating intersegmental borders during lung segmentectomy.
  • To provide surgeons with a practical method for enhancing anatomical understanding during segmentectomy procedures.

Main Methods:

  • Presentation of a new technique for visualizing the intersegmental plane.
  • The method is designed to be time-efficient and requires no specialized equipment.
  • Focus on anatomical landmarks and reproducible steps for delineation.

Main Results:

  • The presented technique allows for clear identification of intersegmental borders.
  • The method is easily reproducible across different surgical settings.
  • It does not add significant time to the operative procedure.

Conclusions:

  • This novel technique simplifies the delineation of intersegmental borders for lung segmentectomy.
  • It supports technically and oncologically sound procedures in early-stage lung cancer.
  • The technique's accessibility makes it valuable for widespread adoption in thoracic surgery.