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Few intrapericardial robotic lung resection cases have been reported in the literature because of the perceived complexity of the procedure, with most surgeons embarking on an open resection via a thoracotomy. We present the case of a right middle and lower lobe tumour involving the pericardium and the origin of the right middle lobe vein. An intrapericardial lower bilobectomy was performed, with pericardial resection, pre-pericardial fat resection and mesh reconstruction. The vascular stapler for the right middle lobe vein was fired on the atrium. The resection was completed via a retrograde and fissureless approach, dividing the bronchus intermedius first, because it was impossible to open the fissure, leaving the division of the pulmonary artery until last. The case was performed solely robotically, with no complications and excellent postoperative recovery. Robotic resection can be performed successfully when pericardial lung tumours are involved.
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Haisam Saad
Nicole Asemota
Obadah Alqudah
Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
James Paget University Hospital
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5d779b6db64358756d0e9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1510/mmcts.2024.032
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