TY - JOUR AU - Ramadan, Omar I. AU - Wei, Benjamin AU - Cerfolio, Robert J. PY - 2017 TI - Robotic surgery for lung resections—total port approach: advantages and disadvantages JF - Journal of Visualized Surgery; Vol 3 (March 2017): Journal of Visualized Surgery Y2 - 2017 KW - N2 - Minimally invasive thoracic surgery, when compared with open thoracotomy, has been shown to have improved perioperative outcomes as well as comparable long-term survival. Robotic surgery represents a powerful advancement of minimally invasive surgery, with vastly improved visualization and instrument maneuverability, and is increasingly popular for thoracic surgery. However, there remains debate over the best robotic approaches for lung resection, with several different techniques evidenced and described in the literature. We delineate our method for total port approach with four robotic arms and discuss how its advantages outweigh its disadvantages. We conclude that it is preferred to other robotic approaches, such as the robotic assisted approach, due to its enhanced visualization, improved instrument range of motion, and reduced potential for injury. UR - https://jovs.amegroups.org/article/view/13859