Robotic-assisted posterior tracheopexy (RAPT), a minimal invasive approach to treat severe trachobroncomalacia: A retrospective single center experience
Key Points
Robotic-assisted posterior tracheopexy successfully improved symptoms of trachobroncomalacia, enhancing patient quality of life.
Patients showed significant improvements after a follow-up period of six months, indicating lasting effectiveness.
Retrospective analysis at a single center provided detailed insight into surgical outcomes and patient recovery.
This study highlights the potential of minimally invasive approaches, warranting further investigation into broader application.
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Robotic-assisted posterior tracheopexy (RAPT), a minimal invasive approach to treat severe trachobroncomalacia: A retrospective single center experience | Synapse