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Kazuhito Funai1, Akikazu Kawase1, Kiyomichi Mizuno1
1First Department of Surgery, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan.
Abstract:
Although the use of robot-assisted thoracoscopic surgery is increasing rapidly, it allows only a limited visual field on the head side because the system's camera port is usually placed in the eighth or ninth intercostal space. Because the visual field on the intrathoracic head side is critical during lung cancer surgery, such as when peeling off the first branches of the pulmonary artery (right truncus superior artery or left upper ventral lobe branch), a poor visual field could be fatal. We therefore devised a new port arrangement, the "Hamamatsu method," which ensures a good visual field.
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