Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia ()

Robotic thoracic surgery for resection of thymoma and tumors of the thymus: technical development and initial experience

  • Ricardo Mingarini Terra,
  • José Ribas Milanez-de-Campos,
  • Rui Haddad,
  • Juliana Rocha Mol Trindade,
  • Leticia Leone Lauricella,
  • Benoit Jacques Bibas,
  • Paulo Manuel Pêgo-Fernandes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-3713/e20180315

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ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the results of resection of tumors of the thymus by robotic thoracic surgery, analyzing the extent of resection, postoperative complications, time of surgery, and length of stay. Methods: Retrospective study from a database involving patients diagnosed with a tumor of the thymus and undergoing robotic thoracic surgery at one of seven hospitals in Brazil between October of 2015 and June of 2018. Results: During the study period, there were 18 cases of resection of tumors of the thymus: thymoma, in 12; carcinoma, in 2; and carcinoid tumor, in 1; high-grade sarcoma, in 1; teratoma, in 1; and thymolipoma, in 1. The mean lesion size was 60.1 ± 32.0 mm. Tumors of the thymus were resected with tumor-free margins in 17 cases. The median (interquartile range) for pleural drain time and hospital stay, in days, was 1 (1-3) and 2 (2-4), respectively. There was no need for surgical conversion, and there were no major complications. Conclusions: Robotic thoracic surgery for resection of tumors of the thymus has been shown to be feasible and safe, with a low risk of complications and with postoperative outcomes comparable to those of other techniques.

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