Giant thymoma successfully resected via anterolateral thoracotomy: A case report

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The appropriate surgical approach for a large mediastinal tumor is controversial. Median sternotomy is the standard approach for thymomas. We herein report the case of a giant thymoma, 13 cm in diameter, surgically resected via anterolateral incision. Subsequent thymectomy was performed via thoracoscopy. The resected specimen was a WHO type AB thymoma, Masaoka stage I, without capsular invasion. The anterolateral incision was less invasive and more versatile in the present case, as the incision could be extended to a hemiclamshell or posterolateral incision depending on exposure and relationship to adjacent organs and vascular structures.

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Saito, T., Makino, T., Hata, Y., Koezuka, S., Otsuka, H., Isobe, K., … Iyoda, A. (2015). Giant thymoma successfully resected via anterolateral thoracotomy: A case report. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-015-0321-y

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