Thoracoscopic lobectomy is associated with lower morbidity than open lobectomy: A propensity-matched analysis from the STS database
New York Hospital Queens · NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital · +5 more institutions
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9- SPSubroto PaulCorresponding
New York Hospital Queens, NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital, Cornell University, Presbyterian Hospital
- NKNasser K. Altorki
Presbyterian Hospital, NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital, New York Hospital Queens, Cornell University
- SSShubin Sheng
Clinical Research Institute, Duke Medical Center, Duke University
- PCPaul C. Lee
New York Hospital Queens, Presbyterian Hospital, Cornell University, NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital
- DHDavid H. Harpole
Duke Medical Center
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Keywords
- Medicine
- Thoracotomy
- Propensity score matching
- Thoracoscopy
- Surgery
- Cardiothoracic surgery
- Chest tube
- Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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