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  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Anesthesiology

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  • Nonintubated thoracic surgery is an emerging advancement in minimally invasive surgical techniques.
  • Its growing popularity necessitates a structured approach for successful clinical integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the essential components and considerations for establishing a functional nonintubated thoracic surgery unit.
  • To highlight key aspects of surgical training, patient management, and team communication.

Main Methods:

  • The abstract describes the multidisciplinary team requirements for a nonintubated thoracic surgery unit.
  • It emphasizes the importance of surgical experience, preceptorships, and proctoring over simulation for training.
  • Preoperative patient education and intraoperative communication strategies are discussed.

Main Results:

  • Successful implementation requires a comprehensive multidisciplinary team including surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nursing staff.
  • On-the-job training through preceptorships and proctoring is more effective than simulation for developing necessary skills.
  • Clear communication protocols preoperatively and intraoperatively are vital for patient safety and team coordination.

Conclusions:

  • Establishing a dedicated nonintubated thoracic surgery unit is essential for its advancement.
  • Effective training and robust communication are pivotal for patient outcomes and procedural success.