The results of several pulmonary resections using a uniportal approach have been published. However, there are no reports of uniportal thoracoscopic anatomic segmentectomy in Japan. We have a fundamental belief in “reduced-port surgery” and therefore routinely perform uniportal thoracoscopic surgery for patients with pneumothorax. This report describes a successful case of uniportal thoracoscopic anatomic segmentectomy through a 3.5-cm incision in a 76-year-old woman with primary lung cancer. The patient was pathologically diagnosed with multiple primary adenocarcinomas stage IA (T1aN0M0). Postop-eratively, no analgesics were needed. The operative procedure is described in detail and includes technical tips such as the pulley method, extra-vessel exposure, the shaft-on-shaft technique, one-hand encircling, and one-hand exposure. The selection criteria for unipor-tal thoracoscopic segmentectomy limit its use.
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Kamiyoshihara, M., Igai, H., Ibe, T., Kawatani, N., Shimizu, K., & Takeyoshi, I. (2015). A 3.5-cm single-incision vats anatomical segmentectomy for lung cancer. Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 21(2), 178–182. https://doi.org/10.5761/atcs.cr.14-00175
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