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    Thoracic Articles in AATS JournalsThoracic Articles in AATS JournalsPublished in issue: December 2022e231-e232Full-Text HTMLPDF Thoracic: Lung CancerExtended resection for potentially operable patients with stage III non–small cell lung cancer after induction treatmentKatarzyna Furrer,Walter Weder,Eric Innocents Eboulet,…Sacha I. Rothschild,Stefanie Hayoz,Isabelle…

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    Postintubation tracheal laceration (PITL) remains a challenging and rare, yet persistent, problem around the world. It has increased in incidence, previously about 0.005 percent to currently almost 0.48 percent, related to the epidemic of SARS-CoV-2 (1,2). Although bronchoscopic management with tube placement might be effective in some cases, for some patients with ventilatory issues and clinical…

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    • “RATS and ECMO for Large Tracheal Laceration” | Watch and learn about the benefits of using robotic-assisted surgery to repair a large post-intubation tracheal laceration. https://t.co/NDCbX5lh6h #roboticsurgery #thoracicsurgery https://t.co/BRKj0tbzFP

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    Researchers at the University of Sydney in Australia have developed an electrospun blood vessel replacement. The material contains tropoelastin, a natural precursor for elastin, a key component of blood vessel walls. Elastin is present in concentric circles in natural blood vessels and provides the elastic properties which allow them to distend slightly and then reform their original shape in…

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    The COVID-19 pandemic has put lung health firmly in our minds. For those with chronic lung diseases, such as asthma and COPD, an important way to keep track of lung health is to use a spirometer to measure how well air can move in and out of the lungs during forced breathing. However, patients would typically attend with a lung specialist to perform this test. This is inconvenient and precludes…

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    Diego Gonzalez Rivas and Mugurel Bosânceanu visited James Cook University Hospital in the UK in order to demonstrate the novel technique of uniportal thoracic robotic surgery that they have been developing since September 2021. In this video, Diego and Mugurel go through their technique for setting up the robotic system, how to place the ports, and how to set up the arms to eliminate the possible…

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