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Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2010;10:344-345.
Video-assisted cardioscopy for removal of primary left ventricular fibroma
Omar A. Araji, María A. Gutierrez-Martin, Nuria Miranda, and José M. Barquero
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Video 1. Intraoperative thoracoscopic view of the fibroma. The thoracoscopic view adequately exposes the left ventricular tumor, facilitating cardioscopic tumor removal.


 
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Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2006;5:640-642.
Thoracoscopic removal of a papillary fibroelastoma in the left ventricular apex
Yukihiro Kaneko, Jotaro Kobayashi, Fumie Saitoh, and Minoru Ono
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Video 2. Intraoperative thoracoscopic recording. The thoracoscopic view adequately exposes the left ventricular tumor, facilitating port access tumor removal.


 
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Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2002;1:4-8.
Subxiphoid approach for video-assisted thoracoscopic extended thymectomy in treating myasthenia gravis
Chung-Ping Hsu, Cheng-Yen Chuang, Nan-Yung Hsu, and Sen-Ei Shia
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Fig. 1 (A,B) The patient's position for the subxiphoid approach in performing video-assisted thoracoscopic extended thymectomy. A 6 cm long incision is made just below the xiphoid process, and a Kent retractor is put behind the lower sternum to lift the sternum and facilitate thoracoscopic manipulation (A). Additional port sites are created at the bilateral mid-clavicle line in the 6th intercostal space to introduce different working instruments. Thoracic catheters are introduced through the same working port after surgery (B).


 
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Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2008;7:556-559.
Non-robotic thoracoscopic internal mammary artery preparation in the pig. A training model
Stefanos D. Demertzis, Matthias W. Laschke, Francesco P.A. Siclari, and Michael D. Menger
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Video 1. Thoracoscopic preparation of the left porcine IMA.


 
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Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2004;3:104-106.
Immediate localization using ultrasound-guided hookwire marking of peripheral lung tumors in the operating room
Noboru Nakano, Katsutoshi Miyauchi, Hiroshi Imagawa, and Kanji Kawachi
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Fig. 2 Thoracoscopic image reveals intrathoracic suture (arrow) from lung surface to chest wall. Lung tumor surface has pleural color change and indentation.


 
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Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2008;7:320-321.
Resection of left ventricular papillary fibroelastoma through thoracoscopic-assisted minithoracotomy
Hyung Gon Je, Yun Seok Kim, Sung-Ho Jung, and Jae Won Lee
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Video 1. Intraoperative thoracoscopic view showing a left ventricular papillary fibroelastoma located between papillary muscles.


 
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Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2006;5:249-250.
Chylopericardial tamponade
Moishe Liberman and Jean-Jacques Klopfenstein
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Video 1. Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgical (VATS) approach to right sided pericardial window.


 
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Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2003;2:87-90.
A unilateral approach to bilateral thoracoscopic internal mammary artery harvesting
Thomas A. Vassiliades, Jr
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Fig. 1 Bilateral thoracoscopic IMA harvesting from the right side.


 
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Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2008;7:67-70.
Bilateral thoracoscopic sympathectomy: results and long-term follow-up
Reubendra Jeganathan, Simon Jordan, Mark Jones, Stephen Grant, Owen Diamond, Kieran McManus, Alastair Graham, and Jim McGuigan
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Table 2 Indications for thoracoscopic sympathectomy


 
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Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2004;3:437-441.
Minimally invasive thoracoscopic sympathectomy for palmar hyperhidrosis via a transaxillary single-port approach
Georgios P. Georghiou, Marius Berman, Viacheslav Bobovnikov, Bernardo A. Vidne, and Milton Saute
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Table 2 Complications of single-port thoracoscopic sympathectomy

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