A 65-year-old female, active smoker was admitted to our hospital with the diagnosis of a 10 cm, centrally located adenosquamous carcinoma involving the right upper and middle lobe. A preoperative… Click to show full abstract
A 65-year-old female, active smoker was admitted to our hospital with the diagnosis of a 10 cm, centrally located adenosquamous carcinoma involving the right upper and middle lobe. A preoperative PET scan was positive only at the tumor site. The patient refused neoadjuvant chemotherapy; therefore, surgical resection was proposed using the uniportal robotic-assisted thoracic surgical (URATS) approach.
               
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