Four arms robotic-assisted pulmonary resection—left upper lobectomy: how to do it

  • Pardolesi A
  • Bertolaccini L
  • Brandolini J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Numerous published articles have shown the safety and efficacy of robotic anatomic pulmonary resection, including lobectomy for non-small cell lung cancer. Several techniques have been described to perform a lung lobectomy robotically. Since the beginning of our experience, we adopted a four-arm robotic approach with the da Vinci Si System. More recently we have used the newer Xi model, that offers a simplified and "quicker" set-up and docking time. This article emphases specifically on the technical aspects of how to complete the hilar dissection during four-arm robotic lobectomy.

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Pardolesi, A., Bertolaccini, L., Brandolini, J., Solli, P., Novellis, P., & Veronesi, G. (2018). Four arms robotic-assisted pulmonary resection—left upper lobectomy: how to do it. Journal of Visualized Surgery, 4, 109–109. https://doi.org/10.21037/jovs.2018.05.04

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