@article{JOVS14338,
author = {Carlos Galvez and Jose Navarro-Martinez and Sergio Bolufer and Julio Sesma and Francisco Lirio and Maria Galiana and Maria Jesus Rivera},
title = {Non-intubated uniportal left-lower lobe upper segmentectomy (S6)},
journal = {Journal of Visualized Surgery},
volume = {3},
number = {4},
year = {2017},
keywords = {},
abstract = {Worldwide accepted indications of anatomical segmentectomies are mainly early stage primary adenocarcinomas, pulmonary metastasis and benign conditions. Their performance through uniportal VATS has become more and more popular due to the less invasiveness of the whole procedure under this approach. Recently, many efforts have focused on non-intubated spontaneously breathing management of lobectomies and anatomical segmentectomies, although specific selection criteria and main advantages are not completely standardized. In a 62-year-old thin man with two pulmonary residual metastasis from sigma adenocarcinoma, after chemotherapy plus antiangiogenic treatment, we indicated a single-incision video-assisted left-lower lobe (LLL) upper segmentectomy (S6) under spontaneous breathing and intercostal blockade. Total operation time was 240 minutes. Chest tube was removed at 24 hours and the patient was discharge on postoperative day 2 without any complication. Non-intubated uniportal VATS is a safe and reasonable approach for lung-sparing resections in selected patients, although more evidence is required for selecting which patients can benefit more over standard intubated procedures.},
issn = {2221-2965}, url = {https://jovs.amegroups.org/article/view/14338}
}