The “Atlas of Thoracoscopic Anatomical Pulmonary Subsegmentectomy” offers a thorough and in-depth exploration of anatomical pulmonary subsegmentectomy, addressing both theoretical and technical aspects of this surgical procedure. The book is divided into two parts to provide comprehensive coverage:
Part I: Theoretical Background
Explores the surgical subsegmental anatomy, including the intricate details of pulmonary structures.
Discusses the application of three-dimensional computed tomographic (CT) reconstruction in visualizing pulmonary anatomy.
Provides insights into surgical techniques and perioperative patient management.
Part II: Surgical Procedures
Presents more than 40 different subsegmentectomy procedures for both the left and right lungs, spanning the upper and lower lobes.
Offers a wealth of visual resources, including videos of 3D models and actual surgical operations.
In the era of advanced three-dimensional CT imaging, which enables precise individualized anatomical insights and drives progress in pulmonary subsegmentectomy, this atlas serves as an invaluable resource for thoracic surgeons and medical professionals with an interest in thoracic surgery and minimally invasive approaches within the thoracic cavity.
This comprehensive resource equips practitioners with the knowledge and guidance needed to excel in the field of thoracoscopic anatomical pulmonary subsegmentectomy, from theory to practical application.