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Surg Endosc ; 18(6): 986-9, 2004 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15108110

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BACKGROUND: In the search for novel approaches to thoracoscopic thymectomy we assessed the feasibility of a subxiphoid approach using computer-enhanced instruments and sternal lifting. METHODS: In 12 pigs, after lifting of the sternum, ports were placed subxiphoid (stereoscope) and in the left and right fourth intercostal space (instruments). Using computer-enhanced instruments, dissection of the thymus and anterior mediastinal fat pads was started at the diaphragm and continued cephalad. RESULTS: After setup of the robot system (23 +/- 6 min, mean +/- SD), the thymus, including both superior horns, and fat pads in the anterior mediastinum and cardiophrenic angles were dissected (109 +/- 23 min), with excellent view of the phrenic nerves. Visual inspection after sternotomy after the procedure showed all thymic and fatty tissue was removed. CONCLUSIONS: In the pig, endoscopic extended thymectomy can be safely performed by subxiphoid access using computer-enhanced instruments, sternal lifting, and three ports total.


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Robotics , Surgery, Computer-Assisted , Swine/surgery , Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted/methods , Thymectomy/methods , Animals , Feasibility Studies , Female , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures , Models, Animal , Species Specificity , Sternum , Videotape Recording
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