Progress in three‐dimensional computed tomography reconstruction in anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy

Abstract The number of minimally invasive surgeries, such as video‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery and robot‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery, has increased enormously in recent years. More and more relevant studies report that anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy has the same effect as traditional lobecto...

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Main Authors: Zhe Wu, Zhangfeng Huang, Yi Qin, Wenjie Jiao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-07-01
Series:Thoracic Cancer
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.14443
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Zhangfeng Huang
Yi Qin
Wenjie Jiao
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description Abstract The number of minimally invasive surgeries, such as video‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery and robot‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery, has increased enormously in recent years. More and more relevant studies report that anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy has the same effect as traditional lobectomy in the surgical treatment of early stage non‐small cell lung cancer (diameter less than 2.0 cm). Segmentectomy requires sufficient knowledge of the location of the pulmonary nodules, as well as the anatomy of the target segments, blood vessels, and bronchi. With the rapid development of imaging technology and three‐dimensional technology, three‐dimensional reconstruction has been widely used in the medical field. It can effectively assess the vascular branching patterns, discover the anatomic variations of the blood vessels and bronchi, determine the location of the lesion, and clarify the division of the segments. Therefore, it is helpful for preoperative positioning, surgical planning, preoperative simulation and intraoperative navigation, and provides a reference for formulating an individualized surgical plan. It therefore plays a positive role in anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy. This study reviews the progress made in three‐dimensional computed tomography reconstruction in anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy.
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spelling doaj.art-2e4d353f9c7f4f9b882cf4720f37e58b2022-12-22T00:55:46ZengWileyThoracic Cancer1759-77061759-77142022-07-0113131881188710.1111/1759-7714.14443Progress in three‐dimensional computed tomography reconstruction in anatomic pulmonary segmentectomyZhe Wu0Zhangfeng Huang1Yi Qin2Wenjie Jiao3Department of Thoracic Surgery the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University Qingdao ChinaDepartment of Thoracic Surgery the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University Qingdao ChinaDepartment of Thoracic Surgery the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University Qingdao ChinaDepartment of Thoracic Surgery the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University Qingdao ChinaAbstract The number of minimally invasive surgeries, such as video‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery and robot‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery, has increased enormously in recent years. More and more relevant studies report that anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy has the same effect as traditional lobectomy in the surgical treatment of early stage non‐small cell lung cancer (diameter less than 2.0 cm). Segmentectomy requires sufficient knowledge of the location of the pulmonary nodules, as well as the anatomy of the target segments, blood vessels, and bronchi. With the rapid development of imaging technology and three‐dimensional technology, three‐dimensional reconstruction has been widely used in the medical field. It can effectively assess the vascular branching patterns, discover the anatomic variations of the blood vessels and bronchi, determine the location of the lesion, and clarify the division of the segments. Therefore, it is helpful for preoperative positioning, surgical planning, preoperative simulation and intraoperative navigation, and provides a reference for formulating an individualized surgical plan. It therefore plays a positive role in anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy. This study reviews the progress made in three‐dimensional computed tomography reconstruction in anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy.https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.14443lung cancerpulmonary segmentectomythree‐dimensional computed tomographythree‐dimensional reconstruction
spellingShingle Zhe Wu
Zhangfeng Huang
Yi Qin
Wenjie Jiao
Progress in three‐dimensional computed tomography reconstruction in anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy
Thoracic Cancer
lung cancer
pulmonary segmentectomy
three‐dimensional computed tomography
three‐dimensional reconstruction
title Progress in three‐dimensional computed tomography reconstruction in anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy
title_full Progress in three‐dimensional computed tomography reconstruction in anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy
title_fullStr Progress in three‐dimensional computed tomography reconstruction in anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy
title_full_unstemmed Progress in three‐dimensional computed tomography reconstruction in anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy
title_short Progress in three‐dimensional computed tomography reconstruction in anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy
title_sort progress in three dimensional computed tomography reconstruction in anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy
topic lung cancer
pulmonary segmentectomy
three‐dimensional computed tomography
three‐dimensional reconstruction
url https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.14443
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