Robotic-assisted right upper lobectomy with systemic pulmonary vein anomaly: a case report.
Wenwu LiuShaohua XieKaixin ZhangYingzhi ZhaoXin GaoWei DaiQiuling ShiBin HuQiang LiXing WeiPublished in: Journal of cardiothoracic surgery (2024)
This case highlights the importance of meticulous intraoperative exploration, particularly in cases involving planned segmentectomy, as unexpected pulmonary vein variations can significantly affect surgical decision-making. While three-dimensional reconstruction based on preoperative CT data is a valuable tool, it may not capture the full complexity of the anatomical variations. We discuss potential preoperative imaging techniques, including contrast-enhanced CT and CT angiography, as methods to better identify these variations. The enhanced visualization provided by robot-assisted surgery plays a crucial role in identifying and adapting to these variations, underscoring the advantages of this surgical approach. Our report contributes to the existing literature by providing a detailed account of how these principles were applied in a real-world scenario, reinforcing the need for surgical adaptability and awareness of the limitations of low-dose CT in complex cases.
Keyphrases
- contrast enhanced
- diffusion weighted
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- robot assisted
- dual energy
- low dose
- magnetic resonance
- minimally invasive
- image quality
- patients undergoing
- diffusion weighted imaging
- decision making
- high resolution
- positron emission tomography
- systematic review
- high dose
- coronary artery bypass
- machine learning
- atrial fibrillation
- electronic health record
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- drug induced
- fluorescence imaging