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Les résections pulmonaires majeures par voie totalement endoscopique (RPME) sont considérées comme des interventions difficiles et potentiellement dangereuses. La vision endoscopique est en effet inhabituelle et modifie les repères anatomiques et la réalisation de dissections vasculaires complexes avec des instruments endoscopiques change les habitudes. Aussi, comme l’écrit Demmy, faire une lobectomie pulmonaire par voie endoscopique revient à réapprendre la chirurgie thoracique.

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Gossot, D. (2010). Considérations techniques. In: Atlas des résections pulmonaires majeures par voie endoscopique. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-99783-9_2

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