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A novel edge-marking method in pleural covering with video-assisted thoracic surgery

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Title: A novel edge-marking method in pleural covering with video-assisted thoracic surgery
Authors: Fujiwara-Kuroda, Aki Browse this author
Hida, Yasuhiro Browse this author
Ujiie, Hideki Browse this author
Kaga, Kichizo Browse this author
Kato, Tatsuya Browse this author
Keywords: Pleural covering
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis
Reduced port video-assisted thoracic surgery
Covering technique
Oxidized cellulose mesh
Issue Date: Mar-2023
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Journal Title: Interdisciplinary Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery
Volume: 36
Issue: 3
Start Page: ivad046
Publisher DOI: 10.1093/icvts/ivad046
Abstract: Total pleural covering is implemented to reinforce the visceral pleura with surgical sheets. It has been adopted for diffuse cystic lung diseases such as lymphangioleiomyomatosis to prevent pneumothorax and has achieved good results. The procedure is technically demanding, because it is difficult to cover the entire visceral pleura without disarrangement and jamming of surgical sheets, especially during thoracoscopic surgery, where grasping of a wrong site might happen when unfolding the sheets. Herein, we report a technique to cover the entire pleura with dotted line folded sheets to ease the thoracoscopic procedure. We found that the use of this marking method made the procedure easier, with just a little ingenuity, because marking the edges of sheets with dashed lines clarifies the site that should be grasped, thus preventing the incidence of grasping the wrong part of the sheet. Pleural covering with dotted line folded surgical sheets is a useful method for reduced port thoracoscopic surgery. Pleural covering using regenerative oxidized cellulose mesh is a surgical procedure devised to prevent the recurrence of diffuse cystic lung disease such as lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM).
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/89318
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