Abstract Bronchial sleeve resection is the preferred technique over pneumonectomy for centrally located tumors, preserving lung function and improving survival. We present a uniportal robotic-assisted thoracic surgery technique for left main bronchus sleeve resection with secondary carinal reconstruction in a patient with a typical carcinoid tumour. Through a single 4 cm incision, the left main bronchus and its bifurcation were resected and reconstructed using a continuous absorbable barbed suture. Postoperative recovery was uneventful, with chest drain removal and discharge on postoperative day 2. Final pathology confirmed tumour-free margins without lymph node involvement. Uniportal RATS offers a feasible and minimally invasive option for complex airway reconstruction, potentially improving postoperative recovery while maintaining oncological standards in selected patients with appropriate surgical expertise.
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