Thoracoscopic Left Lower Lobectomy for Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation

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Introduction to the Procedure
This chapter introduces the thoracoscopic left lower lobectomy procedure for a hybrid congenital pulmonary airway malformation in an infant, detailing the diagnosis and preoperative considerations.
1:25
Patient Positioning and Initial Setup
The patient is positioned in the right lateral decubitus position, and the surgical team prepares for the operation, focusing on isolating the left lung.
2:51
Vessel Identification and Skeletonization
Identification and skeletonization of a large arterial vessel are performed, confirming the hybrid lesion and preparing for vessel control.
4:16
Fissure Dissection and Vascular Control
The fissure is dissected, allowing visualization of the pulmonary artery branches, with emphasis on maintaining a bloodless field and controlling any bleeding.
5:42
Division of the Pulmonary Artery
The pulmonary artery trunk to the lower lobe is divided, and the remaining pulmonary parenchyma is addressed, leading to the visualization of the bronchus.
7:08
Inferior Pulmonary Vein Dissection
Dissection of the inferior pulmonary vein is performed, including identification of tributaries and careful clipping and division techniques.
8:33
Bronchial Division and Specimen Extraction
The bronchus is cleaned and divided using an endo GIA device, followed by the extraction of the specimen through the port site.
9:59
Postoperative Care and Recovery
The chapter concludes with details on postoperative care, including extubation and recovery, alongside a follow-up chest X-ray.

Topic overview

This video appears in a new pediatric surgery textbook, Clinical Pediatric Surgery: A Case-Based Interactive Approach," by Dr. Sherif Emil. The book is an innovative educational resource that focuses on judgment and decision-making in pediatric surgery. If you’d like to learn more, watch this short video or read this short article.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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