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- Video 1
The VATS approach was used to confirm that the cervical mediastinal lesions and the left cardiac lesions were continuous via a normal phrenic nerve. Palpation was useful for evaluation of residual lesions. Video available at: https://www.jtcvs.org/article/S2666-2507(23)00059-7/fulltext.
- Video 1
The VATS approach was used to confirm that the cervical mediastinal lesions and the left cardiac lesions were continuous via a normal phrenic nerve. Palpation was useful for evaluation of residual lesions. Video available at: https://www.jtcvs.org/article/S2666-2507(23)00059-7/fulltext.
- Video 2
The TMA approach was used to dissect the normal phrenic nerve more proximal to the most central lesion. Palpation was also useful for evaluation of residual lesions. Video available at: https://www.jtcvs.org/article/S2666-2507(23)00059-7/fulltext.
- Video 2
The TMA approach was used to dissect the normal phrenic nerve more proximal to the most central lesion. Palpation was also useful for evaluation of residual lesions. Video available at: https://www.jtcvs.org/article/S2666-2507(23)00059-7/fulltext.
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