Feasibility of transumbilical anatomic “Lung” segmentectomy in a canine model

Ming Ju Hsieh, Yen Chu, Yi Cheng Wu, Chien Ying Liu, Chi Ju Yeh, Yun Hen Liu*, Che Chia Chang

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Background: Transumbilical approach has been shown to be feasible to perform lung wedge resection and anatomic lobectomy. This study uses a canine model to assess the feasibility of transumbilical segmentectomy. Methods: Transumbilical segmentectomy was performed in 10 beagle dogs using a 3-cm umbilical incision combined with a 2.5-cm diaphragmatic incision. We evaluated the surgical outcomes, operative complications, physiologic changes, hemodynamic changes, and inflammatory changes of the procedures. Results: Transumbilical segmentectomy was successfully completed in eight of ten animals. There was one mortality complication related to lung injury causing hemodynamic collapse. Another animal required conventional thoracotomy to complete the surgery due to limited working space. There were no notable events in the postoperative period for all eight dogs that completed the segmentectomy via the transumbilical approach. Conclusion: This animal study demonstrates that the pulmonary segmentectomy can be performed with current standard endoscopic instruments via a single transumbilical incision.We believe that advancing surgical innovation and good collaboration between multi-disciplinary research teams will further establish clearer roles for transumbilical segmentectomy in thoracic surgery.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)535-542
頁數8
期刊Asian Journal of Surgery
42
發行號4
DOIs
出版狀態已出版 - 04 2019

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