“…The authors reported on safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of this technique, alongside the established advantages of minimally-invasive techniques, such as faster recovery, fewer respiratory complications, and minimal postoperative pain. In addition, laparoscopy can provide direct visualization of the substernal dissection (23). However, despite all the advantages of minimally-invasive laparoscopic approach, advanced tumor stage and compromised performance status are associated with higher rates of conversion to open procedure (laparotomy), as in our case (24).…”