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Minimal invasive approachs for intrathoracic benign disease

Research Abstract
Benign lesions should preferably be approached through minimal invasive approach, although many surgeons still believe that minimal invasive surgery is not suitable in some benign intrathoracic pathologies due to size wise or adhesions from inflammatory process. We believe that every patient with a benign intrathoracic disease should be offered a minimal invasive approach as most of these patients are young, healthy with minimal or no symptoms so it is important to minimize chest trauma and its consequences. We would like to thank the authors of the letter to the editor “An incidental unique mediastinal mass in anasymptomatic young patient: thymolipoma “for their wonderful results but we just represent our case with nearly similar pathology, mediastinal lipoma, which was successfully managed by VATS approach.
Research Authors
Hussein ELKHAYAT, Mahmoud KHAIRY, Ahmed ELMINSHAWY, Dalia BADARI
Research Department
Research Journal
Tuberk Toraks
Research Pages
260-262
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
vol.61-no.3
Research Website
http://www.tuberktoraks.org/managete/fu_folder/2013-03/2013-61-03-260-262.pdf
Research Year
2013