This focused issue on“Closed Chest Surgery for Congenital Malformations and Other Related Disorders”, guest edited by Dr. Dominique Gossot, is an important topic to deal with because a thoracoscopic approach to most malformations is still considered challenging. Some of these procedures belong to specialist surgeons and some to general thoracic surgeons but they all deserve to be known from the surgical community.
Original Article on Thoracic Surgery
Thoracoscopic approach to congenital diaphragmatic hernias in adults: Southampton approach and review of the literature
Congenital bronchial atresia in adults: thoracoscopic resection
Adult pulmonary intralobar sequestrations: changes in the surgical management
Disclosure:
The series “Closed Chest Surgery for Congenital Malformations and Other Related Disorders” was commissioned by the editorial office, Journal of Visualized Surgery without any sponsorship or funding. Dominique Gossot served as the unpaid Guest Editor for the series.
The series “Closed Chest Surgery for Congenital Malformations and Other Related Disorders” was commissioned by the editorial office, Journal of Visualized Surgery without any sponsorship or funding. Dominique Gossot served as the unpaid Guest Editor for the series.