Abstract
In the last two decades all over the world, endoscopic surgery is increasingly used in the treatment of cancer. Since the first publications at the end of the last century, many studies have been performed that have proven that the minimally invasive approach during the treatment of lung cancer is safe and effective from an oncological point of view and has a number of advantages over traditional traditional thoracotomy. Based on the literature review, the main purpose of this article is to discuss the extent to which endoscopic anatomical lung resections are used in the surgical treatment of lung cancer. The form presents the evolutionary aspects of the endoscopic method, data on the radicality of these interventions and their immediate results.
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