Background: Uniportal video-assisted thoracic surgery (U-VATS) is an implemented technique in adult surgery that may aid to extend offer the benefits of thoracoscopy to a wide number of pediatric patients.Materials and Methods: Consecutive cases treated between July 2019 and July 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. Simultaneously, a MEDLINE systematic search was conducted.Results: Twelve patients (median age 13 years, median weight 44.5 kg) underwent 4 major procedures (n = 2 lobectomy, n = 2 segmentectomy) and 11 minor procedures (n = 1 bronchogenic cyst resection, n = 4 apical wedge resections and pleurodesis for pneumothorax, n = 4 wedge resections for lung nodules, and n = 2 debridement for empyema). The median observed operative time was 77 minutes. We recorded one conversion to biportal VATS. No intraoperative complications or 30-day morbidity-mortality was reported. A rate of 40% adverse postoperative events was observed (Clavien-Dindo grade I-IVa). Visual analog scale for postoperative pain recorded a median value of 0 on days 1, 2, and 3. The systematic review provided 15 full-text articles reporting 76 pediatric interventions (4 major and 72 minor procedures); among them, 1 biportal conversion, 3 mild postoperative complications, and 1 redo surgery are presented.Conclusions: As emerged from the literature review, U-VATS remains scarcely adopted by pediatric surgeons. Its feasibility is supported by the four reported major lung resections plus the four cases added on by our series. Thanks to a more rapid learning curve over conventional VATS, the uniportal technique could be accessible to a wider number of centers.

Uniportal Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery in a Pediatric Hospital: Early Results and Review of the Literature / Ugolini, Sara; Coletta, Riccardo; Lo Piccolo, Roberto; Dell'Otto, Fabio; Voltolini, Luca; Gonfiotti, Alessandro; Morabito, Antonino. - In: JOURNAL OF LAPAROENDOSCOPIC & ADVANCED SURGICAL TECHNIQUES. - ISSN 1092-6429. - ELETTRONICO. - 32:(2022), pp. 713-720. [10.1089/lap.2021.0180]

Uniportal Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery in a Pediatric Hospital: Early Results and Review of the Literature

Ugolini, Sara;Coletta, Riccardo;Lo Piccolo, Roberto;Dell'Otto, Fabio;Voltolini, Luca;Gonfiotti, Alessandro;Morabito, Antonino
2022

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Background: Uniportal video-assisted thoracic surgery (U-VATS) is an implemented technique in adult surgery that may aid to extend offer the benefits of thoracoscopy to a wide number of pediatric patients.Materials and Methods: Consecutive cases treated between July 2019 and July 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. Simultaneously, a MEDLINE systematic search was conducted.Results: Twelve patients (median age 13 years, median weight 44.5 kg) underwent 4 major procedures (n = 2 lobectomy, n = 2 segmentectomy) and 11 minor procedures (n = 1 bronchogenic cyst resection, n = 4 apical wedge resections and pleurodesis for pneumothorax, n = 4 wedge resections for lung nodules, and n = 2 debridement for empyema). The median observed operative time was 77 minutes. We recorded one conversion to biportal VATS. No intraoperative complications or 30-day morbidity-mortality was reported. A rate of 40% adverse postoperative events was observed (Clavien-Dindo grade I-IVa). Visual analog scale for postoperative pain recorded a median value of 0 on days 1, 2, and 3. The systematic review provided 15 full-text articles reporting 76 pediatric interventions (4 major and 72 minor procedures); among them, 1 biportal conversion, 3 mild postoperative complications, and 1 redo surgery are presented.Conclusions: As emerged from the literature review, U-VATS remains scarcely adopted by pediatric surgeons. Its feasibility is supported by the four reported major lung resections plus the four cases added on by our series. Thanks to a more rapid learning curve over conventional VATS, the uniportal technique could be accessible to a wider number of centers.
2022
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713
720
Ugolini, Sara; Coletta, Riccardo; Lo Piccolo, Roberto; Dell'Otto, Fabio; Voltolini, Luca; Gonfiotti, Alessandro; Morabito, Antonino
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