Vol 2 (August 2017): Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery

Original Article 
Bronchial sleeve anastomosis and primary closures with the da Vinci system: an advanced minimally invasive technique
Tugba Cosgun, Erkan Kaba, Kemal Ayalp, Mazen Rasmi Alomari, Alper Toker
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Letter to the Editor 
Reply to Mizuno: implication of mutation profile of resected lung adenocarcinoma
Pier Luigi Filosso, Stéphane Renaud, Francesco Guerrera
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48  
Original Article 
Minimally invasive surgery for thymic epithelial tumors: a single institutional experience
Hideyuki Maeda, Tamami Isaka, Shota Mitsuboshi, Sayaka Katagiri, Kei Sakamoto, Hiroe Aoshima, Takuma Kikkawa, Takako Matsumoto, Kunihiro Oyama, Masahide Murasugi, Masato Kanzaki
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Editorial 
Acceptance of minimally invasive surgery as a whole will dictate the future of robotic surgery
Kyla Joubert, Mara Antonoff
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Surgical Technique 
Video-assisted thoracic surgery tunnel technique: an alternative fissureless approach for anatomical lung resections
Herbert Decaluwé
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45  
Review Article 
‘Pandora’s box’ of the developing world-perioperative implications of pulmonary infections
Sangeeta Khanna, Jyotirmoy Das, Yatin Mehta, Ali Zamir Khan
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Letter to the Editor 
With so many different techniques for lung nodule localization, the time has come for randomization
Benny Weksler
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