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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39041631

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to demonstrate the ability of the Versius Surgical System to successfully and safely complete a range of thoracic procedures aligned with Stage 2a (Development) of the Idea, Development, Exploration, Assessment and Long-term follow-up framework for surgical innovation. METHODS: This prospective study included the first 30 consecutive patients who underwent robotic surgery with Versius by two surgeons without prior robotic experience between 01/04/2023 and 30/12/2023 [25 lung resections (wedge, segmentectomy and lobectomy) and 5 thymectomies]. There was no specific predetermined selection criteria for each case. The primary outcome was safe completion of the procedure without unplanned conversion. Secondary outcomes included intraoperative and postoperative complications, intraoperative device-related outcomes, and pathology results. RESULTS: Twenty-eight (93.3%) cases were completed without conversion. Both conversions were to thoracoscopy, one due to a "console alarm" and the other due to a pulmonary artery bleeding. In lung resections, median console time was 103 (90-129) min. Five (20%) patients experienced postoperative complications, most frequent was persistent air leak (16%). Median length-of-stay was 3 (2-4) days. Neither readmissions nor mortality was observed. In thymectomies, no intraoperative or postoperative complications, readmissions, reinterventions or mortality were observed. Median console time was 77 (75-89) min and median length of stay was 1 (1-1) day. CONCLUSIONS: This phase 2a IDEAL-D study confirms lung resections and thymectomies are feasible with the use of Versius system, laying the foundation for larger phase 2 b and 3 clinical studies within the IDEAL-D framework.

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Cir Esp (Engl Ed) ; 101(11): 778-786, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37422151

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OBJECTIVES: In recent years, video-assisted thoracoscopic lung resections (VATS) have been associated with lower morbidity than open surgery. The aim of our study is to compare postoperative morbidity among patients from the national database of the Spanish Group of Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery (GE-VATS) after open and video-assisted anatomic lung resections using a propensity score analysis. METHODS: From December 2016 to March 2018, a total of 3533 patients underwent anatomical lung resection at 33 centers. Pneumonectomies and extended resections were excluded. A propensity score analysis was performed to compare the morbidity of the thoracotomy group (TG) vs the VATS group (VATSG). Treatment and intention-to-treat (ITT) analyses were conducted. RESULTS: In total, 2981 patients were finally included in the study: 1092 (37%) in the TG and 1889 (63%) in the VATSG for the treatment analysis; and 816 (27.4%) in the TG and 2165 patients (72.6%) in the VATSG for the ITT analysis. After propensity score matching, in the treatment analysis, the VATSG was significantly associated with fewer overall complications than the TG OR 0.680 [95%CI 0.616, 0.750]), fewer respiratory (OR 0.571 [0.529, 0.616]) cardiovascular (OR 0.529 [0.478, 0.609]) and surgical (OR 0.875 [0.802, 0.955]) complications, lower readmission rate (OR 0.669 [0.578, 0.775]) and a reduction of hospital length of stay (-1.741 ([-2.073, -1.410]). Intention-to-treat analysis showed only statistically significant differences in overall complications (OR 0.76 [0.54-0.99]) in favor of the VATSG. CONCLUSION: In this multicenter population, VATS anatomical lung resections have been associated with lower morbidity than those performed by thoracotomy. However, when an intention-to-treat analysis was performed, the benefits of the VATS approach were less prominent.


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Neoplasias Pulmonares , Humanos , Neoplasias Pulmonares/cirurgia , Cirurgia Torácica Vídeoassistida/efeitos adversos , Toracotomia , Análise de Intenção de Tratamento , Morbidade , Pulmão/cirurgia
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Eur J Surg Oncol ; 48(9): 1947-1953, 2022 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35379545

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OBJECTIVE: To study the impact of neoadjuvant therapies on postoperative complications and mortality among non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients subjected to anatomic lung resection and included in the Spanish cohort of the video-assisted thoracic surgery (GE-VATS) multicenter database. METHODS: The study included a total of 3085 patients from 33 centers between December 2016 and March 2018. We performed a comparative analysis of the complications and mortality in patients who received neoadjuvant therapies (n = 263) versus those who did not (n = 2822). A propensity score-matched analysis was used to adjust for potential confounders. Association between exposure in two groups and outcomes were estimated by logistic regression weighted by inverse of probability of receiving the treatment that actually received. RESULTS: In the unadjusted analysis, the chemotherapy (CT) and chemoradiotherapy (CRT) group presented a higher frequency of ICU readmissions, reinterventions, empyema, cardiovascular complications, a greater frequency of atrial fibrillation, and an increased need for blood product transfusions. In the adjusted group, CT and CRT patients had a higher rate of cardiovascular complications (CT p = 0.002; OR 2.29; 95% CI 1.34-3.94 and CRT p = 0.001; OR 2.90; 95% CI 1.52-5-52), arrhythmias (CT p = 0.013; OR 2.23; 95% CI 1.18-4.20 and CRT p = 0.046; OR 2.22; 95% CI 1.01-4.90) and transfussions (CT p = 0.042; OR 2.95; 95% CI 1.04-8.35 and CRT p < 0.001; OR 7.74; 95% CI 3.01-19-92). CONCLUSIONS: Based on our series, neoadjuvant CT and CRT were associated with a higher rate of cardiovascular complications, arrhythmias and transfussions in patients with NSCLC subjected to anatomic lung resection.


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Carcinoma Pulmonar de Células não Pequenas , Neoplasias Pulmonares , Carcinoma Pulmonar de Células não Pequenas/cirurgia , Quimiorradioterapia/efeitos adversos , Humanos , Pulmão , Neoplasias Pulmonares/cirurgia , Terapia Neoadjuvante/efeitos adversos , Pneumonectomia/efeitos adversos , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/etiologia , Resultado do Tratamento
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg ; 34(1): 91-98, 2022 01 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34999800

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OBJECTIVES: Videothoracoscopic visualization and/or palpation of pulmonary nodules may be difficult due to their location, small size or limited solid component. The purpose of this study is to present our experience with computed tomography (CT)-guided preoperative localization of pulmonary nodules by percutaneous marking with radio-labelled iodine-125 seeds. METHODS: A total of 34 pulmonary nodules were marked under CT with the placement of 33 radio-labelled iodine-125 seeds in 32 consecutive patients. RESULTS: All patients underwent biportal video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) and in no case was conversion to thoracotomy necessary. A total of 88.2% of the lung nodules were successfully resected. In the remaining 11.8%, migration of the seed to the pleural cavity occurred, although these nodules were still resected during VATS. Of all the patients with pneumothorax after the marking procedure, only one required chest tube placement (3.1%). No major postoperative complications were observed. CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative marking of pulmonary nodules with I-125 seeds under CT guidance is a feasible and safe technique that allows their intraoperative identification and resection.


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Neoplasias Pulmonares , Nódulos Pulmonares Múltiplos , Nódulo Pulmonar Solitário , Humanos , Radioisótopos do Iodo , Pulmão , Neoplasias Pulmonares/diagnóstico por imagem , Neoplasias Pulmonares/cirurgia , Nódulos Pulmonares Múltiplos/diagnóstico por imagem , Nódulos Pulmonares Múltiplos/cirurgia , Cuidados Pré-Operatórios , Estudos Retrospectivos , Nódulo Pulmonar Solitário/diagnóstico por imagem , Nódulo Pulmonar Solitário/cirurgia , Cirurgia Torácica Vídeoassistida/métodos
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Eur J Cardiothorac Surg ; 61(4): 955-957, 2022 03 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34417813

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Oesophageal stents allow endoscopic treatment of several oesophageal disorders. Although oesophageal stents are generally safe, early and late adverse events may occur. We present a previously unpublished complication consisting of a pulmonary vein pseudoaneurysm secondary to an oesophageal stent displacement.


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Falso Aneurisma , Neoplasias Esofágicas , Veias Pulmonares , Falso Aneurisma/diagnóstico por imagem , Falso Aneurisma/etiologia , Falso Aneurisma/cirurgia , Endoscopia , Neoplasias Esofágicas/cirurgia , Esôfago , Humanos , Veias Pulmonares/diagnóstico por imagem , Veias Pulmonares/cirurgia , Stents/efeitos adversos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Ann Thorac Surg ; 111(6): e399-e401, 2021 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33253673

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Mediastinoscopy is considered a safe technique to biopsy mediastinal lesions. Among its complications, vascular ones are the most common. We present a rare case of intimal dissection of the innominate artery during the performance of a mediastinoscopy that caused an ischemic attack from which the patient recovered completely without long-term sequelae. We analyze the possible causes and risk factors of this complication.


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Tronco Braquiocefálico , Complicações Intraoperatórias/etiologia , Mediastinoscopia/efeitos adversos , Idoso , Tronco Braquiocefálico/diagnóstico por imagem , Feminino , Humanos , Complicações Intraoperatórias/diagnóstico por imagem , Mediastinoscopia/métodos , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Cirurgia Vídeoassistida
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