Abstract

BackgroundUniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) lobectomy has emerged as a promising and exciting approach for minimally invasive thoracic surgeries. However, nearly all reported uniportal VATS lobectomies are performed via an intercostal route, and chest wall trauma remains an issue. Here, we report the use of a novel uniportal VATS technique involving a subxiphoid route for pulmonary lobectomies.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed perioperative data for patients who underwent subxiphoid uniportal and traditional three-port VATS lobectomies from January 2016 to January 2017 at our hospital.ResultsDuring the study period, 37 patients successively underwent subxiphoid uniportal VATS lobectomies, including three synchronous bilateral pulmonectomies; 68 patients underwent traditional three-port VATS. There were no surgical or 30-day postoperative mortalities, and no significant between-group differences were found in the number of retrieved lymph nodes, number of explored nodal stations, blood loss, drainage time, postoperative complications, or length of hospital stay. Operative time was longer in the subxiphoid uniportal VATS group than in the traditional three-port VATS group (P < 0.001). Visual analog scale (VAS) pain scores after surgery were significantly lower in the subxiphoid uniportal VATS group (P < 0.05).ConclusionsSubxiphoid uniportal VATS lobectomy is a safe and feasible surgical procedure associated with reduced surgical trauma and postoperative pain as well as improved cosmetic results compared with traditional VATS. Moreover, this procedure is better suited for patients receiving synchronous bilateral pulmonectomy. Further long-term follow-up analyses involving more patients are ongoing.Trial registry numberClinicalTrials.gov NCT03051438.

Highlights

  • Rapid technological progress has decreased the invasiveness of thoracic surgeries, as well as the duration of postoperative rehabilitation [1]

  • Operative time was longer in the subxiphoid uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) group than in the traditional three-port VATS group (P \ 0.001)

  • Subxiphoid uniportal VATS lobectomy is a safe and feasible surgical procedure associated with reduced surgical trauma and postoperative pain as well as improved cosmetic results compared with traditional VATS

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Introduction

Rapid technological progress has decreased the invasiveness of thoracic surgeries, as well as the duration of postoperative rehabilitation [1]. Since 2010, uniportal videoassisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) lobectomy has become a new area of exploration and evolution for minimally invasive thoracic surgery [2]. Uniportal VATS lobectomy is becoming increasingly accepted [3, 4]. Most reported uniportal VATS lobectomies were performed via an intercostal. We report the use of a novel uniportal VATS technique involving a subxiphoid route for pulmonary lobectomy prevents these outcomes and better preserves pulmonary function. Uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) lobectomy has emerged as a promising and exciting approach for minimally invasive thoracic surgeries. Most reported uniportal VATS lobectomies are performed via an intercostal route, and chest wall trauma remains an issue. We report the use of a novel uniportal VATS technique involving a subxiphoid route for pulmonary lobectomies

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