Technique of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery for the spine: New approach

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Huang, TJ [1 ]
Hsu, RWW [1 ]
Liu, HP [1 ]
Liao, YS [1 ]
Shih, HN [1 ]
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[1] CHANG GUNG MED COLL,CHANG GUNG MEM HOSP,DEPT CARDIOVASC & THORAC SURG,TAYUAN 33332,TAIPEI,TAIWAN
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10.1007/PL00012253
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Although video-assisted thoracoscopy has only recently been applied to treat a variety of thoracic spine lesions, many problems and difficulties are encountered with this technique owing to limited trocar space and lack of suitable endoscopic instruments. Between November 1995 and March 1996, we practiced a new approach fur video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery, the ''extended manipulating channel method,'' for treating 18 patients with thoracic spinal lesions endoscopically. The thoracoscopic portals were made larger (usually 3-4 cm) and placed slightly more posterior than usual, which allows use of a combination of conventional spinal instruments and video-assisted thoracoscopy to enter the chest cavity and be manipulated similar to that with techniques used for standard open surgical procedures. In our series the endoscopic spinal procedures included biopsy only (n = 1), thoracic discectomy (n = 1), multilevel anterior discectomy and fusion (n = 1), corpectomy for decompression (n = 4), decompressions and interbody fusions (n = 10), and internal instrumentations (n = 4). Throughout the operation only one trocar mas used for introducing the thoracoscope. There were no intraoperative deaths, and no patients showed neurologic deterioration due to the procedures. We conclude that such a technique makes thoracoscopy-assisted spinal surgery simpler and easier and has proved to be an effective, promising procedure, It does not appear to compromise the therapeutic goals set for the patients. The intraoperative vessel bleeding can be easily controlled, and the number of portals for the procedures can be reduced (on average, three portals are enough). Few endoscopic materials were used with our patients, and thus the total economic cost to the patients was reduced.
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