Uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery for lung cancer: the current opinions and future perspectives of thoracic surgeons in Japan.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Takuya Watanabe, Takefumi Doi, Hiromitsu Domen, Yoshinori Handa, Hitoshi Igai, Jun Suzuki, Akihiro Taira, Masayuki Tanahashi, Takashi Suda
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Abstract

Objectives: Uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (U-VATS) is gaining global recognition as a minimally invasive approach. However, its current status and issues in Japan remain unclear. This study aimed to assess U-VATS adoption and barriers among Japanese thoracic surgeons through a nationwide survey.

Methods: The Japanese Uniportal VATS Interest Group conducted an online survey of 3287 thoracic surgeons on the Japan Association for Chest Surgery mail list. Responses were collected from October 25 to November 30, 2024, yielding 851 valid responses (25.9%) from 497 institutions (78.0% of JACS-registered institutions).

Results: The adoption rate of U-VATS among the institutions was 42.5%. However, the proportions of thoracic surgeons who primarily performed lobectomy, segmentectomy, and wedge resection using U-VATS were 10.3%, 10.2%, and 22.0%, respectively. The main reasons for non-adoption included concerns regarding safety and surgical precision (57.2%), preference for other approaches (50.9%), and lack of instruments (48.8%). Among surgeons with no prior U-VATS experience, 34.1% were willing to adopt it. To facilitate broader adoption, respondents highlighted the need for troubleshooting resources (61.3%), high-precision surgical videos (59.0%), and hands-on training programs (51.5%).

Conclusion: Despite the relatively high institutional adoption rate, the proportion of thoracic surgeons using U-VATS as the primary approach remained low. Key barriers include concerns about safety and surgical precision, limited educational opportunities, and a lack of scientific evidence on U-VATS in Japan. To promote the wider adoption of U-VATS, it is essential to develop structured educational programs and generate evidence to ensure both safety and surgical precision.

单门视频辅助胸腔镜手术治疗肺癌:日本胸外科医生的当前观点和未来展望
目的:单门视频辅助胸腔镜手术(U-VATS)作为一种微创方法正在获得全球的认可。然而,它在日本的现状和问题仍不清楚。本研究旨在通过一项全国性的调查来评估日本胸外科医生对U-VATS的采用和障碍。方法:日本Uniportal VATS兴趣小组对日本胸外科协会邮件列表中的3287名胸外科医生进行了在线调查。问卷收集时间为2024年10月25日至11月30日,共收到497所院校(占jacs注册院校的78.0%)851份有效回复(25.9%)。结果:院校U-VATS采用率为42.5%。然而,主要使用U-VATS进行肺叶切除术、节段切除术和楔形切除术的胸外科医生比例分别为10.3%、10.2%和22.0%。不采用的主要原因包括安全性和手术精度(57.2%),偏好其他方法(50.9%)和缺乏器械(48.8%)。在之前没有U-VATS经验的外科医生中,34.1%的人愿意采用它。为了促进更广泛的应用,受访者强调了对故障排除资源(61.3%)、高精度手术视频(59.0%)和实践培训计划(51.5%)的需求。结论:尽管机构采用率相对较高,但胸外科医生将U-VATS作为主要入路的比例仍然很低。主要障碍包括对安全性和手术精度的担忧,有限的教育机会,以及在日本缺乏关于U-VATS的科学证据。为了促进U-VATS的广泛采用,必须制定结构化的教育计划并产生证据,以确保安全性和手术精度。
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General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
8.30%
发文量
142
期刊介绍: The General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery is the official publication of The Japanese Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Japanese Association for Chest Surgery, the affiliated journal of The Japanese Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, that publishes clinical and experimental studies in fields related to thoracic and cardiovascular surgery.
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