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Timectomia Robotica Con Accesso Sinistro

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Chirurgia Toracica Videoassistita

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In questo capitolo viene descritto l’intervento di timectomia per via toracoscopica sinistra con ausilio del sistema robotico “Da Vinci”: al momenta attuale gli Autori hanno utilizzato tale tecnica esclusivamente in pazienti con MG non clinicamente correlata a timoma riservando l’approccio sternotomico per le neoplasie maligne del mediastino.

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Rea, F., Marulli, G., Bortolotti, L. (2006). Timectomia Robotica Con Accesso Sinistro. In: Chirurgia Toracica Videoassistita. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0522-8_24

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