Authors
Chenao Yu, Tianren Wang, Nanzheng Chen, Xinju Li, Xinru Lv, Haozhen Xu, Runjia Liang, Changwei Li, Aoran Liu, Xiaohai Cui, Jiangtao You, Yi Lv, Yong Zhang
Published in
Surgical endoscopy. Jul 17, 2026. Epub Jul 17, 2026.
Abstract
Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) is the preferred approach for lung resection. Magnetic anchoring technology (MAT) utilizes magnetic forces for organ retraction and improves surgical field exposure. This trial aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of MAT-assisted VATS for lung resection.
This single-center randomized controlled trial (registered at the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry, ChiCTR2000029676) enrolled 40 patients scheduled for lung resection and randomly assigned them to MAT-assisted VATS (Group A, n = 20) or conventional VATS (Group B, n = 20). The primary outcomes included surgical field exposure efficacy, intraoperative collateral injuries, and operator-related adverse events. Secondary outcomes included surgeon satisfaction score, number of assistants, and perioperative recovery metrics with a 1-month postoperative follow-up.
Surgical field exposure efficacy (graded as Excellent, Satisfactory, Normal, and Poor) was as follows: Group A, 15, 4, 1, and 0 cases; and Group B, 17, 2, 1, and 0 cases (p = 0.115). Intraoperative collateral injuries (graded as None, Mild, Moderate, and Severe) were as follows: Group A, 13, 6, 1, and 0 cases; Group B, 9, 6, 3, and 2 cases (p = 0.304). No significant differences were observed in the operative time (p = 0.136), intraoperative blood loss (p = 0.380), postoperative drainage tube removal time (p = 0.180), time to extubation (p = 0.529), time to ambulation (p = 0.260), total hospitalization duration (p = 0.685), or postoperative hospitalization duration (p = 0.305). Surgeon satisfaction score was significantly higher in Group A (p = 0.003). Moreover, MAT use markedly reduced dependence on surgical assistants, with fewer cases requiring two assistants in Group A (p = 0.006). The magnetic anchoring devices demonstrated seamless operability, with no adverse events reported during postoperative follow-up.
MAT-assisted VATS lung resection is as effective and safe as conventional VATS.
PMID:
42467192
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 17 Jul 2026.
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