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Thoracic

April 13, 2023
This study aimed to measure the quality of life (QOL) as reported by patients after esophagectomy, a procedure which has a high rate of mortality.
April 12, 2023
This is the second session of the 4th International Conference for Sublobar Resections and Evolving Techniques for Lung Cancer held in January 2023, including talks from five talks from experts around the world.
April 12, 2023
As a part of Session 2 of the 4th International Conference for Sublobar Resections and Evolving Techniques for Lung Cancer, Shinya Tane presented on sublobar resection for subsolid nodules depending on inner located tumors.
April 12, 2023
As a part of Session 2 of the 4th International Conference for Sublobar Resections and Evolving Techniques for Lung Cancer, Dominique Gossot presented on sublobar resection for subsolid nodules depending on invaded margins.
April 12, 2023
As a part of Session 2 of the 4th International Conference for Sublobar Resections and Evolving Techniques for Lung Cancer, Linda Martin presented on sublobar resection for subsolid nodules depending on invaded intersegmental lymph nodes.
April 12, 2023
As a part of Session 2 of the 4th International Conference for Sublobar Resections and Evolving Techniques for Lung Cancer, Prasad Adusumilli presented on sublobar resection for subsolid nodules depending on associated STAS.
April 12, 2023
As a part of Session 2 of the 4th International Conference for Sublobar Resections and Evolving Techniques for Lung Cancer, Alessio Mariolo presented on sublobar resection for subsolid nodules depending on suspected or proven visceral pleura invasion.
April 10, 2023
This video reviews the technique for robotic-assisted paraesophageal hernia repair with both Dor and Nissen fundoplications, focusing on operative anatomy and critical steps for early learners.
April 6, 2023
This single center, open RCT compared patients’ satisfaction with local (LA) or general anesthesia (GA) for video-assisted thoracoscopy. Fifty patients were allocated to GA and 57 to LA. Patient satisfaction did not differ significantly for anesthesiology care, general perioperative care, or recovery after surgery.

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