We previously described a three-port single-direction thoracoscopic segmentectomy for the right S9, which is the most challenging anatomic segmentectomy. However, uniportal thoracoscopic surgery has been widely accepted for the therapy… Click to show full abstract
We previously described a three-port single-direction thoracoscopic segmentectomy for the right S9, which is the most challenging anatomic segmentectomy. However, uniportal thoracoscopic surgery has been widely accepted for the therapy of early stage non-small cell lung cancer in the past decade. In this multimedia article, we describe a uniportal thoracoscopic right S9 segmentectomy through an inferior pulmonary ligament approach following a single-direction strategy and using the stem-branch method for segmental structure tracking. The operation went successfully and the patient recovered smoothly. By taking advantage of the stem-branch method, trans-inferior-pulmonary-ligament approach, and single-direction strategy, the uniportal thoracoscopic S9 segmentectomy can be performed successfully through optimization of some technical details.
               
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