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Tricks - Supine Positioning For Bilateral VATS

Video Published 2018-11-10 Updated 2025-11-23

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Topic Overview

Surgical technique presentation demonstrating bilateral video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery performed in supine position rather than traditional lateral decubitus positioning. Case involves 17-year-old with bilateral apical blebs and spontaneous pneumothorax treated with bilateral bleb resection and pleurodesis, highlighting reduced operative time and positioning-related morbidity.

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  • Supine positioning for bilateral VATS eliminates need for patient repositioning, reducing operative time and positioning-related morbidity
  • Single sterile prep in supine position allows sequential bilateral access without re-draping, improving efficiency
  • Supine bilateral VATS is appropriate for low-morbidity procedures with well-defined pathology like spontaneous pneumothorax with blebs
  • Adequate visualization and instrument maneuverability can be achieved supine with proper port placement and table positioning
  • Lateral decubitus positioning may add unnecessary risk of brachial plexus injury and pressure ulcers in routine bilateral cases

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