Thoracic Implantation ( placeholder)
Thoracic Approach
The thoracic approach can be performed in a minimally invasive manner by using VATS (video-assisted thoracic surgery) techniques. Since a small camera is used to provide visualization of the operative site, the incision can be significantly smaller.
The thoracic approach can also be performed thoracoscopically and involves the use of multiple small (5-10 mm) incisions instead of one primary incision. Through these incisions, a camera and specially designed instruments are used to visualize the nerve and place the electrode. Thoracoscopic procedures can be performed with standard endoscopic instruments or by use of a surgical robot.
This approach is commonly chosen for the youngest pediatric patients since the anatomy of the neck is not sufficiently developed in these cases. It is also a common approach for patients who are suspected of having nerve damage so that the stimulation can occur below the presumed injury.