Outside the Cage Subcostal RATS Lobectomy: Technical Aspects and Results of the First Series of a Novel Approach to Pulmonary Lobectomy

Luciano Bulgarelli Maqueda, Maxime Tetu, Pedro Guimaraes Rocha Lima, Feras Abu-Reida, Omniyah Alashgar,Gabriel Dayan,Basil Nasir,Pasquale Ferraro,Moishe Liberman

INNOVATIONS-TECHNOLOGY AND TECHNIQUES IN CARDIOTHORACIC AND VASCULAR SURGERY(2023)

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Objective:The goal of minimally invasive surgery is to reduce trauma to patients and improve their postoperative outcomes. In this context, the utilization of robot-assisted thoracic surgery (RATS) in the treatment of lung cancer has increased worldwide. The feasibility of single-incision major pulmonary resections by RATS was recently reported, with the objective of minimizing the surgical trauma of the traditional multiportal RATS approach. However, both techniques require intercostal incisions, potentially causing immediate and chronic pain resulting from intercostal nerve injury. To reduce postoperative pain resulting from intercostal approaches, we developed a nonintercostal, outside the thoracic cage (OTC) approach for RATS lobectomy, avoiding intercostal instrumentation. This report aims to describe the results of the first reported series of OTC subcostal RATS lobectomies.Methods:Retrospective analysis of a series of the first consecutive patients operated on using the novel OTC subcostal RATS lobectomy technique.Results:Between August and December 2022, a total of 10 consecutive cases were analyzed. The median age was 63 (55 to 84) years, the mean body mass index was 29 (24 to 45) kg/m2, and the median American Society of Anesthesiologists score was III (II to IV). No serious adverse events were observed, and there was no conversion of the surgical technique. The mean operative time was 132.6 (98 to 223) min. The median length of stay was 2 days. No pain-related complications, readmissions, or 30-day mortality were observed.Conclusions:This series demonstrates that OTC RATS lobectomy is feasible and safe. A phase I clinical trial is currently underway to prospectively assess the safety of the technique as well as its clinical relevance. Visual abstract
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RATS,lobectomy,subcostal,robotic,lung cancer
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