Transition from Multi-portal to Uni-portal Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery: A Modern Era Requirement

Javed Mirdad Tarar, Kashif Nadeem, Durre Sadaf Khan, M. Iqbal
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Background: Every passing day brings new innovations to medical science and Thoracic Surgery is no exception to it. We have witnessed gradual evolution in VATS from multiple ports to single port over the last two decades. Objective: To evaluate whether this evolution is worth in terms of minimizing the postoperative complication. Study Design: Prospective randomized observational trial. Settings: Aseer Central Hospital, Abha-Saudi Arabia. Duration: Two years and 6 months from September 15, 2017 to March 15, 2020. Methodology: A total of 68 patients were studied who were operated by same surgical team under identical operative environment. Both diagnostic and therapeutic VATS procedures were included in our study. Histologically proven Bronchogenic Carcinoma resection in order to exclude stage to stage bias. Results: Different variables including Anesthesia and operative times, blood loss and post-operative surgical complications were found to be same in both operative procedures. However, patients with Uni-portal VATS experienced much less pain post operatively, their chest drains were removed earlier and consequently they had shorter hospital stay over all. Conclusion: Uni-portal VATS has similar efficacy and safety as Multi-portal VATS yet it results in faster recovery and shorter hospital stay.
从多门静脉到单门静脉视频辅助胸腔镜手术的过渡:现代时代的要求
背景:医学科学日新月异,胸外科也不例外。在过去的二十年里,我们见证了增值税从多港口到单港口的逐步演变。目的:评价这种进化在减少术后并发症方面是否有价值。研究设计:前瞻性随机观察性试验。地点:阿拉伯-沙特阿拉伯阿西尔中心医院。项目时间:2017年9月15日至2020年3月15日,为期两年零6个月。方法:对同一手术组在相同手术环境下手术的68例患者进行研究。我们的研究包括诊断性和治疗性VATS程序。组织学证实的支气管源性癌切除,以排除分期偏倚。结果:两种手术方式麻醉及手术次数、出血量及术后并发症等不同变量均相同。然而,单门静脉栓塞术患者术后疼痛更少,胸管引流更早,因此总的住院时间更短。结论:单门静脉辅助治疗的疗效和安全性与多门静脉辅助治疗相当,但恢复更快,住院时间更短。
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