Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Clinical Challenges in Thoracic Surgery: Robotic Segmentectomy - Lessons From 30 Years in the OR with Hopkins’ Dr. Stephen Yang

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In this Thoracic Surgery episode of Behind the Knife we enjoy a conversation with world-renowned thoracic surgeon and educator, Dr. Stephen Yang, as he takes us through 30 years of experience divulging his personal tips, tricks, and pitfalls to avoid when tackling the technical nuances of mastering robotic segmentectomies. Hosts:  Dr. Stephen C. Yang, MD -  professor of surgery and medical oncology The Johns Hopkins Hospital Dr. Kyla D. Rakoczy, MD - PGY3 General Surgery Resident at The Johns Hopkins Hospital Learning Objectives: Understand the utility of segmentectomies for peripheral T1N0 non-small-cell-lung cancer  How to prepare for robotic segmentectomy using CT scans and 3D reconstructions  Learn where to place your ports and how to optimize intra-operative techniques to minimize complications after robotic segmentectomy  References: Kang MW. Evolution of Lung Cancer Surgery: Historical Milestones, Current Strategy, and Future Innovations. J Chest Surg. 2025 May 5;58(3):79-84. doi: 10.5090/jcs.25