Thoracoscopic major lung resection for primary lung cancer by a single surgeon with a voice-controlled robot and an instrument retraction system  Shinichiro.

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Thoracoscopic major lung resection for primary lung cancer by a single surgeon with a voice-controlled robot and an instrument retraction system  Shinichiro Okada, MD, Yoshiaki Tanaba, MD, Hiromitsu Sugawara, MD, Hideyuki Yamauchi, MD, Shotaro Ishimori, MD, Shoichi Satoh, MD  The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery  Volume 120, Issue 2, Pages 414-415 (August 2000) DOI: 10.1067/mtc.2000.107205 Copyright © 2000 American Association for Thoracic Surgery Terms and Conditions

Fig. 1 A computed tomogram of the chest on admission demonstrating a spiculated mass in the middle lobe of the right lung. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2000 120, 414-415DOI: (10.1067/mtc.2000.107205) Copyright © 2000 American Association for Thoracic Surgery Terms and Conditions

Fig. 2 Position of the robot and the instrument retraction system during the thoracoscopic major lung resection. The body of the voice-controlled robot holding the thoracoscope is fixed at the operating table posterior to the patient’s thigh. The instrument retraction system is mounted to the operating table behind the head of the patient. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2000 120, 414-415DOI: (10.1067/mtc.2000.107205) Copyright © 2000 American Association for Thoracic Surgery Terms and Conditions