Thoracic Showcase: 6 Procedures and Techniques to Refine Your Practice [1]

It’s already halfway through the year, and surgeons across the globe have shared a huge amount of valuable cardiothoracic surgery expertise with the CTSNet community in the form of clinical and surgical videos. We’ve rounded up the six most popular videos in the thoracic specialty published so far this year.
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If you have a great thoracic surgical technique or procedure to share, we invite you to submit it to CTSNet. We welcome year-round submissions of high-quality written and recorded content that fosters education and promotes improved patient care across the global CT community.
Check out our other specialty showcases of the most popular cardiac [3], vascular [4], and congenital [5] content in the first half of 2022 as well.
1. Extended Resection for Thymoma Invading the Superior Vena Cava [6]
Laura Simon [7], Olaf Mercier [8]
When managing an extended resection for thymoma invading the superior vena cava and other essential structures, it is crucial to know all the steps and the order in which to perform them.
2. Preoperative Holographic Assessment of Pulmonary Anatomy [9]
Francesco Petrella [10], Lorenzo Spaggiari [11]
This video shows a preoperative holographic assessment of pulmonary anatomy before a left upper lobectomy. This is a further step into artificial intelligence–aided surgery.
3. Right Main Bronchus Transection After Blunt Thoracic Trauma [12]
Ivan Siu [13], Innes Wan [14], Randolph Wong [15]
Tracheobronchial injury in people with blunt thoracic trauma is rare and associated with significant mortality. This video demonstrates a traumatic right main bronchus transection following blunt thoracic injury with successful primary repair.
4. Anastomotic Leak After Robotic Ivor Lewis Esophagectomy Treated with Endoluminal Vacuum Therapy [16]
Dana Ferrari-Light [17], Oliver Chow [18], Benjamin Lee [19]
With defect closure rates of more than 80 percent, endoluminal vacuum therapy is becoming an attractive option for endoscopists and surgeons.
5. Two-Port VATS Technique to Retrieve a Fractured Chemo Port Catheter from the Left Pulmonary Artery [20]
Chang Tze Sen [21]
This video demonstrates the successful removal of a fractured chemo port catheter that embolized into the left pulmonary artery, using a left video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) approach.
6. VATS Posterior Mediastinal Mass Excision: A Video Vignette [22]
Sriniket Raghavan [23]
Surgeons often look to make the smallest incision possible to facilitate faster postoperative recovery. This video shows how to make a smaller incision when performing a VATS excision of pleural mass excision.
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