Abstract:Rationale: Surgery is the treatment of choice for esophageal cancer. Since the 1990s, minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) has been developed using videoscope. Although MIE lowers mortality by reducing postoperative complications, the risk of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) insufflation related complications still exists.Patient concerns: A 56-years-old male patient underwent elective MIE. The patient (body mass index, 15 kg/m 2 ) had wellcontrolled hypertension, cardiomegaly, and severe emphysematous lungs. He had i… Show more
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