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Francesca Ciccarone ◽  
Francesco Cosentino ◽  
Francesco Legge ◽  
Andrea Rosati ◽  
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Bob Kiaii ◽  
Cem Alhan ◽  
Stepan Cerny ◽  
Gianluca Torregrossa ◽  
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pp. 223-232 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roman Heuer ◽  
Inderbir S. Gill ◽  
Giorgio Guazzoni ◽  
Ziya Kirkali ◽  
Michael Marberger ◽  
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Vol 67 (4) ◽  
pp. 353-365 ◽  
Author(s):  
Massimiliano Bissolati ◽  
Elena Orsenigo ◽  
Carlo Staudacher

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Vol 30 (2) ◽  
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Jahnavi Kakuturu ◽  
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A minimally invasive resection of thymomas has been accepted as standard of care in the last decade for early stage thymomas. This is somewhat controversial in terms of higher-staged thymomas and myasthenia gravis patients due to the prognostic importance of complete resections and the indolent characteristics of the disease process. Despite concerted efforts to standardize minimally invasive approaches, there is still controversy as to the extent of excision, approach of surgery, and the platform utilized. In this article, we aim to provide our surgical perspective of thymic resection and a review of the existing literature.


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