New Surgical Approaches in the Treatment of Non –small Cell Lung Cancer

Surgery for non –small cell lung cancer has undergone repeated innovations over time. Although medical thoracoscopy has been available for centuries, it was not incorporated into the standard approach until the 1990s, when successful video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) techniques were widely reported. Pro gressive efforts to offer minimally invasive approaches while maintaining oncologic surgical quality led to the development of robotic-assisted thoracic surgery and uniportal VATS, which offer improved pain control, shorter hospital stays, and more patients able to receive adjuvant therapy. Innovati ons in interventional bronchoscopy, localization methods, and 3D printing have improved the safety, efficacy, and precision of surgery.
Source: Clinics in Chest Medicine - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Source Type: research