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Surgical Techniques for Myasthenia Gravis: Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery.

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We describe the various video-assisted thoracic surgery approaches to the thymus currently adopted in nonthymomatous and thymomatous myasthenic patients. Despite several controversies, video-assisted thoracic surgery thymectomy gained worldwide popularity. Classic… Click to show full abstract

We describe the various video-assisted thoracic surgery approaches to the thymus currently adopted in nonthymomatous and thymomatous myasthenic patients. Despite several controversies, video-assisted thoracic surgery thymectomy gained worldwide popularity. Classic 3-port approaches proved safe and effective. Uniportal video-assisted thoracic surgery requires consolidated experience, whereas the bilateral approach is considered more extensive. Subxiphoid represents the ultimate and exciting challenge. As an effect of video-assisted thoracic surgery approach, thymectomy is performed earlier; both patients and neurologists are more prone to accept the procedure given the quicker recovery, lesser pain, and better cosmesis. Outcomes are equivalent to those achieved by sternotomy.

Keywords: surgery; assisted thoracic; thoracic surgery; video assisted

Journal Title: Thoracic surgery clinics
Year Published: 2019

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