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Tubeless VATS for Mediastinal Neoplasm

Tubeless VATS for Mediastinal Neoplasm

Recruiting
18-80 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

In recent year, non-intubated anesthesia had emerged as an available and promising alternative for thoracic procedure. However, its safety and feasibility in video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) for mediastinal neoplasm remain controversial. This randomized controlled trial is designed to evaluate the impact of the non-intubated approach on surgical and perioperative outcomes in patients undergoing mediastinal neoplasm resection.

Description

Non-intubated anesthesia has gained widespread adoption in recent years, representing a significant advancement in both thoracic surgery and anesthetic practice. The surgical safety and feasibility of tubeless VATS for mediastinal neoplasm has been confirmed. However, the oncological long-term outcomes of RATS lobectomy has not been studied by randomized controlled trial. Accordingly, this randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate whether the non-intubated approach provides comparable short-term and long-term outcomes to the conventional intubated technique in VATS for mediastinal neoplasm resection.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Mediastinal neoplasm was diagnosed by chest enhanced CT
  2. The patients with age ≥ 18 and ≤ 80 years old
  3. The patients whose tumor diameter was <6 cm
  4. ASA grade: I-III
  5. The patients should understand the research and sign the informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Imaging examinations revealed that the tumor had invaded adjacent organs, with evidence of pleural or pericardial dissemination, as well as lymphatic and/or hematogenous metastases
  2. Patients with a confirmed history of congestive heart failure, poorly controlled angina despite medical therapy, electrocardiogram-confirmed myocardial infarction with transmural involvement, uncontrolled hypertension, clinically significant valvular heart disease, or high-risk arrhythmias not adequately managed
  3. Patients with concurrent active malignancies

Study details
    Mediastinal Neoplasm
    VATS
    Tubeless
    Non-intubated Anesthesia

NCT07065604

Shuben Li

15 October 2025

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