Robot-assisted intrathoracic procedure for dumbbell tumour in the prone position

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Abstract

A 24-year-old man presented with a dumbbell-shaped right posterior mediastinal mass. The patient was placed in the prone position following general anaesthesia and intubation. After laminectomy and dissection of the dorsal part of the tumour using a posterior approach were performed, the tumour was completely resected using a robotic approach in the thoracic cavity without repositioning. This is the first report of robotic resection for posterior mediastinal tumour in the prone position as well as a novel combined posterior approach and robotic resection for dumbbell tumours.

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Okazaki, M., Takigawa, T., Suzawa, K., & Toyooka, S. (2021). Robot-assisted intrathoracic procedure for dumbbell tumour in the prone position. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 33(4), 643–645. https://doi.org/10.1093/icvts/ivab117

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