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Technological innovation in video-assisted thoracic surgery

  
@article{JOVS13637,
	author = {Mehmet Oğuzhan Özyurtkan and Erkan Kaba and Alper Toker},
	title = {Technological innovation in video-assisted thoracic surgery},
	journal = {Journal of Visualized Surgery},
	volume = {3},
	number = {2},
	year = {2017},
	keywords = {},
	abstract = {The popularity of video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) which increased worldwide due to the recent innovations in thoracic surgical technics, equipment, electronic devices that carry light and vision and high definition monitors. Uniportal VATS (UVATS) is disseminated widely, creating a drive to develop new techniques and instruments, including new graspers and special staplers with more angulation capacities. During the history of VATS, the classical 10 mm 0° or 30° rigid rod lens system, has been replaced by new thoracoscopes providing a variable angle technology and allowing 0° and 120° range of vision. Besides, the tip of these novel thoracoscopes can be positioned away from the operating side minimize fencing with other thoracoscopic instruments. The curved-tip stapler technology, and better designed endostaplers helped better dissection, precision of control, more secure staple lines. UVATS also contributed to the development of embryonic natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery. Three-dimensional VATS systems facilitated faster and more accurate grasping, suturing, and dissection of the tissues by restoring natural 3D vision and the perception of depth. Another innovation in VATS is the energy-based coagulative and tissue fusion technology which may be an alternative to endostaplers.},
	issn = {2221-2965},	url = {https://jovs.amegroups.org/article/view/13637}
}