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Journal of Visceral Surgery | 2016

Teaching uniportal VATS in Coruña

Kristin Kristin Eckland; Diego Gonzalez-Rivas

Uniportal VATS is the newest development in thoracic surgery. Many thoracic surgeons are interested in learning this technique but are unsure as to how to best learn the uniportal approach. Wet lab courses in Coruña, Spain offer an excellent chance for surgeons to learn about and perform their initial attempts at this approach under the supervision of the inventor of this technique. This course offers a balanced framework consisting of didactic content, observation and a skills lab.


Journal of Visceral Surgery | 2017

Unusual case of subxiphoid uniportal VATS right upper lobectomy in a patient with interrupted inferior vena cava with azygous continuation

Firas Abu Akar; Chenlu Yang; Yiming Zhou; Lei Lin; Diego Gonzalez-Rivas; Lei Jiang

Interrupted IVC (also known as Azygos continuation of the inferior vena cava) is a relatively uncommon congenital condition with prevalence 1.5% (0.2-3%) of the general population (Bass et al.). Although its usually asymptomatic condition, splenic or cardiac abnormalities could be associated (Hardwick et al.). Incidental diagnosis during prenatal ultrasound screening or by routine imaging is the most common scenario. Special attention is required during right side thoracic procedures surgical resections in order to avoid scarifying the azygos vein that could lead to fatal results (Effler et al.). We herein report a video documented case of right upper lobectomy and mediastinal lymph node dissection for non-small cell carcinoma of lung in a patient who had interrupted hepatic segmental branch of the IVC. The procedure was performed via the subxiphoid uniportal VATS approach.


Journal of Visceral Surgery | 2017

First uniportal video assisted thoracic surgery masterclass in Ecuador

John Barba-Pacheco; Gutenberg Navarro; Diego Gonzalez-Rivas; Fernando Polit; Pamela Wong; Fabrizio Nieto; Manuel Romero; Jaime Carrera; Jonathan Villacis; Martha J. Zambrano; Karina Bravo; Renee Velastegui; Freddy Rodríguez; Manuel Reyes; Silvia Cullacay; Ramiex Cercado; Sara Salvatierra

Currently video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) and the evolution Uniportal VATS have a worldwide acceptance and Ecuador is not exception when we decided invited to Dr. Diego Gonzalez-Rivas pioneer surgeon in the world of single-port video-assisted thoracoscopic procedures, with the aim to provide a faster recovery of the patients compared to those who received a conventional thoracotomy. We thanks the opportunity to present a report to the first Masterclass in Uniportal VATS with live surgery, performed on February 23rd to 24th of 2017 at the Luis Vernaza Hospital in Guayaquil-Ecuador. In addition to demonstrate the efficacy and safety of the uniportal VATS technique we presented a video of uniportal VATS left lower lobectomy performed by Dr. Diego Gonzalez-Rivas during the first uniportal masterclass in Guayaquil, Ecuador.


Journal of Visceral Surgery | 2016

Technical steps in single port video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery lobectomy

Benedetta Bedetti; Marco Scarci; Diego Gonzalez-Rivas

Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) has transformed the way of treating patients with lung diseases over the past two decades and this is particularly true referred to patients with lung carcinoma. The indication for surgical treatment could be extended to those patients that were functionally unable to receive a thoracotomy and overall this approach shortened the length of stay in hospital and improved the quality of life of these patients postoperatively. The best VATS technique for lobectomy has not been well defined yet. The VATS approach to lobectomy can be performed via 1-4 incisions without rib spreading with similar outcomes. Over the last few years the single port VATS approach has generated a growing interest in the scientific thoracic surgery community as less invasive for the patients and comfortable for the performing surgeon. The aim of this video-article is to show the different steps of this technique and to provide some tips and tricks to improve and facilitate the execution of the uniportal VATS lobectomy.


Journal of Visceral Surgery | 2016

Subxiphoid mediastinal lymphadenectomy

William Guido Guerrero; Luis Angel Hernandez Arenas; Gening Jiang; Yang Yang; Diego Gonzalez-Rivas; Lei Jiang

Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) has experience an exponential growth in lung anatomic resections. Since its beginnings in early 90s with the conventional multiport VATS to the more recent uniportal approach, a continuous search for a less invasive procedure has fueled the development of minimally invasive thoracic surgery. In this sense, subxiphoid uniportal VATS has surge as a uniportal option that avoids damage to the intercostal nerve created in a transthoracic approach. In order for this technique to become as an acceptable choice for lung cancer, oncologic principles must be respected, including a feasible and safe mediastinal lymphadenectomy. Although technically more difficult than other VATS approaches, a complete lymphadenectomy is possible in the hands of expert VATS surgeons through a subxiphoid approach.


Journal of Visceral Surgery | 2016

Right pneumonectomy for carcinoid tumor extending through the intermediate bronchus and the interlobar artery

Hussein Elkhayat; Diego Gonzalez-Rivas

Uniportal video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) is the emerging technique in the modern thoracic surgery practice in Assiut University Hospitals in Egypt we try to keep up with the cutting edge of knowledge to deliver the best available service to our patient. So we invite Dr. Diego Gonzalez-Rivas the world pioneer surgeon in uniportal VATS approach to initiate a uniportal VATS program starting with a workshop with live surgery. The workshop was attended by 84 thoracic surgeons from all across Egypt with a high motivation for adopting the technique in the everyday practice. We believe that uniportal will be the first choice approach for thoracic surgeon in Egypt in the upcoming year.


Journal of Visceral Surgery | 2016

First non-intubated uniportal video-assisted pulmonary lobectomy in America

Ricardo Buitrago; Adriana Serna; Diego Gonzalez-Rivas; Rafael Beltrán; Carlos Mario Palacio; Pablo Parades; Julian Beltrán

The first video-assisted thoracic lobectomy in non-intubated patient in America was performed on 27th of September 2014 in Bogotá Colombia, The National Cancer Institute in Bogotá received Dr. Diego González-Rivas to make possible this kind of procedure in a 53-year-old man, with a history of papillary thyroid cancer treated with surgery and Iodine therapy, in whom two pulmonary nodules were found in the monitoring tomography. We resected the nodule located at the right upper lobe previously marked by scintigraphy, the other one required a lobectomy because it was a deep nodule with malignant radiologic appearance inside of the middle lobe. The procedure discoursed in a non-intubated patient without technical difficulties or complications, very short recovery time, minimum pain and a quiet and usual postoperative evolution. This procedure, the first reported in America was replicated after others with similar results in several countries thanks to the collaboration between surgeons, anesthesiologists, radiologists, nurses and therapists, because especially in such interventions teamwork is essential. We believe that given the benefits in terms of recovery for the patient and anesthetic time, we could go on replicating the experience in selected patients.


Journal of Visceral Surgery | 2016

Uniportal lobectomy in Jordan—the journey continues

Hamdi Abu Ali; Khaled Al-Asad; Baha Shihadeh; Nada AbdulBaqi; Osama Al-Bdour; Sakher Alkhaderi; Diego Gonzalez-Rivas

Report of the first uniportal video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) lobectomy live surgeries course in Jordan. Live surgeries were performed in collaboration between Dr. Diego Gonzalez-Rivas and our Thoracic/Pulmonary Team at Istishari Hospital in Jordan. Such experience will pave the way for more thoracic surgeons to embrace the newest of the less-invasive thoracic surgical techniques in Jordan.


Journal of Visceral Surgery | 2016

Management of bleeding from an abnormally located S6 arterial branch in a common origin with S2 branch during live surgery

Firas Abu Akar; Diego Gonzalez-Rivas; Daniel Fink

In 24th/03/2016 we organized the first uniportal video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) live surgery workshop in Jerusalem at our institution with our special guest Dr. Diego Gonzalez-Rivas, more than 30 participants attended this workshop from Israeli and the Palestinian territories (cardiothoracic and vascular surgeons, general surgeons, anesthesiologists and nurses). During the workshop Dr. Gonzalez operated two complex cases while the first case was an anatomical S1 segmentectomy, the second case (the one which we are reporting in this paper) was bilobectomy of right middle and lower lobes, during this case a profuse bleeding appeared while introducing the stapler in the interlobar fissure, the source of this bleeding was an abnormally located arterial branch, however the bleeding managed perfectly by Dr. Gonzalez-Rivas, although this surgery kept all of us in a state, all the attendees were happy to see the way how this bleeding managed and everybody was satisfied with the final result.


ASVIDE | 2017

Video of complex uniportal left lower lobectomy and bleeding control in 51 years old male patient with diagnosis of pulmonary adenocarcinoma performed in uniportal masterclass

John Barba-Pacheco; Gutenberg Navarro; Diego Gonzalez-Rivas; Fernando Polit; Pamela Wong; Fabrizio Nieto; Manuel Romero; Jaime Carrera; Jonathan Villacis; Martha J. Zambrano; Karina Bravo; Renee Velastegui; Freddy Rodríguez; Manuel Reyes; Silvia Cullacay; Ramiex Cercado; Sara Salvatierra

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