posted on 2022-02-10, 22:22authored byKarthik V, George Karimundackal, Sabita Jiwnani, Devayani Niyogi, Virendrakumar Tiwari, CS Pramesh
<p>The penetration of uniportal VATS for lung cancer surgery
has pushed surgeons to perform complex sleeve resections through the same
approach. This video features a fifty-two-year-old male patient in good health
who was diagnosed with mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the right lower lobe with
endobronchial extension with the tertiary carina free of tumor. A uniportal
VATS right lower lobectomy was performed with a bronchotomy of the right lower
lobe bronchus close to its origin in view of the peribronchial tumor extension.
Two futile attempts at closing the bronchotomy (with bronchoscopic guidance) to
ensure successful ventilation of the middle lobe prompted the surgical team to
proceed with uniportal VATS bronchoplasty of the right middle lobe. </p>
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<p>A 4'0' Prolene double-armed suture with smaller needle
diameter was used for the anastomosis. Then, the middle lobe bronchus was
hitched to the chest wall to keep it taut for suturing. </p>
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<p>The knuckle of the divided interlobar pulmonary artery was a
constant obstacle to the anastomosis, and it was maneuvered with each throw on
the bronchus intermedius using the thoracoscopic suction cannula. The
discrepancy in the luminal diameter between the bronchi was amended while
suturing the membranous portion of the bronchus. </p>
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<p>Avoiding the interlocking of sutures and patient unwinding
any such knots aids in successfully completing the anastomosis
thoracoscopically. Next, a nerve hook was used tighten the continuous suture to
ensure a complete seal without snapping the thread. Overall, the choice of
suture material, finer tricks to orient the structures in a favorable angle,
selection of comfortable instruments for the surgeon, and balancing oncological
principles with parenchymal preservation are pearls for a successful VATS
sleeve resection.</p><p><br></p><p>References</p><p></p><p><br></p><p>1.Gonzalez-Rivas D, Yang Y, Stupnik T, et al. Uniportal
video-assisted thoracoscopic bronchovascular, tracheal and carinal sleeve
resections†. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2016;49 Suppl 1:i6-i16.
doi:10.1093/ejcts/ezv410</p>
<p>2.Koryllos A, Stoelben E. Uniportal video-assisted
thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) sleeve resections for non-small cell lung cancer
patients: an observational prospective study and technique analysis. J Vis
Surg. 2018;4:16. Published 2018 Jan 17. doi:10.21037/jovs.2017.12.22</p><br><p></p>