Phẫu thuật nội soi lồng ngực điều trị u tuyến ức tại Bệnh viện Hữu Nghị Việt Đức từ 2012-2017
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Abstract
17 male and 18 females. Mean age 47,1 ± 12,9 (17–68). The main symptom is myasthenia on admission 13/30 (43,3%). The largest tumor size 8 x 10 cm. The smallest tumor size 2,2 x 2,8 cm. Operation time 120 ± 3,5 min (50 -220). Number of Hopital days 6,0 ± 3,4 days (2 – 24). No mortality and major complications after operation. Pathological results: 07 thymoma type A, 05 thymoma type AB, 08 thymoma type B1, 13 thymoma type B2, 02 thymoma type B3. Treatment of thymic tumors by video – assisted thoracoscopic surgery is a method of sale and feasible, good results after operation.
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thymic tumors, video – assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS)
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