“…Also, Wannasopa et al found that, in a study population of 300 patients, 3.3 % had right common trunk and left single venous ostium in 59 % [4]. Furthermore, Yamada et al, in 86 patients undergoing VATS operation, found, preoperatively, one patient with one left pulmonary ostium [5]. All these lead to the conclusion that the prevalence of common trunk is more often for the left drainage pulmonary pattern than the right one, and so, the surgeons should be more aware and careful during left lobectomy.…”