Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4171039 | Paediatric Respiratory Reviews | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryThoracoscopic surgery is now an integral part of paediatric practice. The evolution of instrumentation, optics and haemostatic devices have enabled even the most complex procedures to be carried out thoracoscopically. Although randomised studies are limited in children, thoracoscopic surgery appears to offer outcomes at least equivalent to that of open operations with less post-operative pain, less scarring and a more rapid recovery. Furthermore many of the long term musculo-skeletal deformities associated with a thoracotomy are avoided. There are however several surgical and anaesthetic challenges that make the widespread application of these techniques beyond that of specialised centres difficult.
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Authors
Jonathan Karpelowsky,