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THORACOSCOPIC SURGERY

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1998
Video-assisted thorascopic surgery has evolved rapidly and has demonstrated utility in the diagnosis and management of a variety of chest disorders. An historical perspective, considerations on patient selection, anesthetic and operative management, and a summary of the Ochsner Clinic institutional experience with this procedure are presented.
P M, McFadden, R J, Robbins
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Thoracoscopic Surgery of the Spine

Surgical Innovation, 1996
Anterior approach to the thoracic spine has been limited by the morbidity of a thoracotomy. By a thoracoscopic approach, a majority of thoracic spine procedures can now be performed from the anterior approach including diskectomy for herniation, release for correction of spinal deformity and corpectomy for tumor.
, Mack, , Regan, , Landreneau
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Thoracoscopic pulmonary surgery

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2007
Thoracoscopy in infants and children has undergone a dramatic evolution in the last 30 years. From its infancy in the mid-1970s, limited procedures such as biopsy and pleural lysis, were pioneered by Rogers and others, and in the late 1990s, the most delicate of procedures, a tracheo-esophageal fistula repair, was performed thoracoscopically for the ...
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Thoracoscopic Surgery in Childhood Cancer

Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2002
Recent advances in minimally invasive surgery, especially thoracoscopy, have allowed many new applications in children. The authors' purpose was to review their experience with thoracoscopic surgery in childhood cancer. They hypothesized that thoracoscopy can be efficacious, safe, and cost-effective and has the potential to change the way we care for ...
Thomas J, Smith   +6 more
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Paediatric Thoracoscopic Surgery

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2012
Thoracoscopic surgery is now an integral part of paediatric practice. The evolution of instrumentation, optics and haemostatic devices have enabled even the most complex procedures to be carried out thoracoscopically. Although randomised studies are limited in children, thoracoscopic surgery appears to offer outcomes at least equivalent to that of open
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Hand-assisted thoracoscopic surgery

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2003
Hand-assisted thoracoscopic surgery is a novel minimally invasive approach for performing techniques conventionally performed by posterolateral thoracotomy. Hand-assisted thoracoscopic surgery overcomes one of the major drawbacks of minimally invasive thoracic surgery in allowing full manual palpation of the lungs through a subcostal incision under ...
Gavin M, Wright   +2 more
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