MODERN POSSIBILITIES OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE THORACOSCOPIC SURGERY FOR RESIDUAL HEMOTHORAX
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54890/.v1i1.66Abstract
Since its inception at the beginning of the last century minimally invasive
thoracic surgery (MTX) underwent long way of becoming. A real revolution in thoracic
surgery the emergence of a new direction - videothoracoscopic surgery (VTS). The
introduction of new endoscopic technology into general practice has radically changed the
understanding of the diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities of surgical interventions on the
chest organs. The use of video endoscopic technology, the creation of new instruments and
advanced technologies allows a qualitatively new solution to the issue of treating patients
with injuries of the chest organs, including residual hemothorax, to improve the results of
surgical treatment, reducing postoperative complications and mortality to a minimum, and
to reduce the length of hospital stay. The possibilities of video thoracoscopy (VTS) have
increased so much in recent years that they have turned it from a method for diagnosing
pleural diseases into a therapeutic and diagnostic procedure with a wide range of
indications, including chest trauma.
Keywords:
blunt chest trauma, retained hemothorax, video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery, thoracostomy, thoracotomy.References
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