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Journal of Surgical Research, 2016
A subxiphoid surgical approach to thoracic cavity operations has potential advantages such as preventing injuries to intercostal nerves and vessels due to the bypass of the intercostal space during thoracic surgery. The aim of this study was to compare the feasibility and efficacy of the subxiphoid and standard transthoracic approaches for anatomic ...
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A subxiphoid surgical approach to thoracic cavity operations has potential advantages such as preventing injuries to intercostal nerves and vessels due to the bypass of the intercostal space during thoracic surgery. The aim of this study was to compare the feasibility and efficacy of the subxiphoid and standard transthoracic approaches for anatomic ...
Yu-Yun, Nan +8 more
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Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS)
Spine, 1997The study of two patients whose rib deformity was treated using a new endoscopic thoracoplasty technique is reported.To report a new endoscopic thoracoplasty technique for the treatment of rib deformities associated with idiopathic scoliosis.Thoracoplasty has traditionally been performed as an open procedure, often necessitating additional incisions ...
C T, Mehlman, A H, Crawford, R K, Wolf
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The Wider Scope of Video‐Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery
AORN Journal, 2007In the past, rudimentary devices were used to look closely into the chest; currently, advanced video technology, computers, and high-tech electronics are being used to perform many surgical procedures that formerly required a large, open incision. The goal of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) is the same as for comparable open procedures, but
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Video‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery for bronchiectasies
Pediatric Pulmonology, 1997M, Larroquet, P, Balquet, M, Gruner
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