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Nonintubated Uniportal Thoracoscopic Surgery for Peripheral Lung Nodules

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Journal Ann Thorac Surg
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2014 Dec 3
PMID 25443006
Citations 27
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Abstract

Background: Uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) has recently been introduced for various thoracic diseases. However, management of peripheral lung nodules by uniportal VATS without tracheal intubation has rarely been attempted. We evaluated the feasibility and safety of nonintubated uniportal VATS for peripheral lung nodules.

Methods: From January to March 2014, 32 patients with indeterminate peripheral lung nodules underwent uniportal VATS without tracheal intubation using a combination of intercostal nerve block, intrathoracic vagal block, and target-controlled sedation. Computed tomography-guided dye localization was sometimes used to identify small or ground-glass opacity lesions.

Results: A definite diagnosis was obtained in all 32 patients. A wedge resection was performed in 31 patients and a lobectomy in 1. Conversion to nonintubated multiport VATS was required in 4 patients (13%), in 3 because of primary lung cancer requiring further resection for adequacy of margins and in 1 because of difficulty in identifying a small nodule. Conversion to intubated 1-lung ventilation was required in 1 patient (3%) because of vigorous mediastinal movement. Operative complications developed in 2 patients who had air leaks for more than 3 days postoperatively. The median durations of postoperative chest tube drainage and hospital stay were 1 and 3 days, respectively. Postoperative neuralgia that required occasional use of analgesics occurred in only 1 patient (3%), and 97% of patients were very satisfied or satisfied with the resulting scars at 1 month.

Conclusions: Nonintubated uniportal VATS is technically feasible and safe for selected patients and is a less invasive alternative in managing indeterminate peripheral lung nodules.

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