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A 70-year-old woman was referred to the department of thoracic and vascular surgery after a floating mural thrombus was found in the distal aortic arch with extension into the proximal descending aorta. Imaging and clinical examination did not show signs of embolization and treatment with aspirin and low-molecular weight heparin was started. Follow-up after 2 weeks and 6 months showed a complete resolution of the aortic mural thrombus.
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Robotic-assisted thoracoscopic surgery has increased in popularity during the past two decades because it offers 3-dimensional optics, increased instrument and wrist flexibility compared to classical video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery, and, for patients, improved quality of life and shorter hospital stays compared to open surgery. In this video tutorial, we demonstrate a robotic-assisted thoracoscopic surgery lobectomy in a patient with a tumor in the right middle lobe. The patient had an excellent recovery with no perioperative or postoperative complications.