Time to change: big show for revolution in the 8th National Forum on Minimally Invasive Surgery for Lung Cancer
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Time to change: big show for revolution in the 8th National Forum on Minimally Invasive Surgery for Lung Cancer

May Li

Science Editor, AME Publishing Company, Guangzhou 510000, China

Correspondence to: May Li, Science Editor, AME Publishing Company, Room 604 6/F, Hollywood Center, Hongkong, China. Email: lim@amegroups.com.

Submitted Aug 21, 2015. Accepted for publication Aug 21, 2015.

doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2072-1439.2015.08.29


From May 16 to May 17, the 8th National Forum on Minimally Invasive Surgery for Lung Cancer was held in the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, China. Over 450 distinguished experts both from home and abroad in thoracic surgery have converged on the meeting (Figure 1).

Figure 1 More than 450 professionals have attended the forum.

Big show for revolution, a gather-up of academic and clinical intelligences

Centering on the theme of “exploration and evolution of minimally invasive thoracic surgery for lung cancer”, the forum features innovation that makes surgical operation easier, patient’s recovery quicker and range of minimally invasive thoracic surgery wider. This gather-up of academic and clinical intelligences is a substantial step towards the new era of minimally invasive surgery for lung cancer by providing safer procedures for patients with less injury in China (Figures 2-4).

Figure 2 Prof. Jianxing He, MD, PhD, FACS, President of the 8th National Forum on Minimally Invasive Surgery for Lung Cancer, is giving the opening speech.
Figure 3 (A) Prof. Jie He, Dean of Cancer Hospital Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences is sharing his opinion on the progress in the field of thoracic surgery; (B) Prof. Xiuyi Zhi, Director of Lung Cancer Treatment Center of Capital Medical University, emphasizes the importance of the publication of the book Lung Cancer; (C) Prof. Leon Clark, Chief Executive Officer of Sydney Adventist Hospital is giving a brief introduction of the Sydney Adventist Hospital to the audience; (D) Prof. Guoying Li, Secretary-General of Guangdong Medical Association describes the forum as an open-minded panel to promote the advance of thoracic surgery.
Figure 4 (A) Prof. Shugeng Gao from Cancer Hospital Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences shares his experience in Disciplinary Construction of Thoracic Surgery; (B) Prof. Alan D. L. Sihoe from Queen Mary Hospital is talking about “Trends in Publications on Minimally Invasive Thoracic Surgery”; (C) Dr. Christopher Cao from the Collaborative Research Group, Macquarie University is introducing the VATS Project to the attendees.

Glasses-free 3-dimensional (3D) video navigation system: historical breakthrough

The glasses-free 3D video navigation system made its world debut in the opening plenary of the forum (Figure 5). This breakthrough marks a giant stride forward for the display system after 2D and aided 3D systems were developed in the field of video-assisted thoracoscope.

Figure 5 Prof. Jianxing He, Prof. Xiuyi Zhi and Prof. Zhang Ge unveiled the world’s first glasses-free 3D video navigation system together.

Before the debut, the team of the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University had already successfully performed the world’s first case of radical lung cancer resection using glasses-free 3D thoracoscope on May 5, 2015. As the principal operator of this unprecedented surgery, Prof. Jianxing He pointed out the significance of this technology in the previous interview conducted by AME Publishing Company, “It makes the surgery easier. Easier operation means higher precision.”

In addition, surgeons from different disciplinary who attended this forum could experience the glasses-free 3D video navigation system by themselves during the meeting (Figure 6).

Figure 6 Close encounters with the glasses-free 3D video navigation system in the experience room of the conference hall.

The textbook on lung cancer: time for personalized medicine

Lung Cancer, a textbook comprised of contributions written by the most accomplished scientists and clinicians internationally, have been officially published in the opening plenary of the forum (Figures 7-9).

Figure 7 The book Lung Cancer is both in print with English and Chinese version.
Figure 8 Attendees gathered to visit the booth of AME Publishing Company and show great interest in the book Lung Cancer during tea break.
Figure 9 Mr. Philip Currie, Prof. Leon Clark, Prof. Jianxing He, Prof. Tristan Yan and Prof. Xiuyi Zhi at the signing session for Lung Cancer.

Lung Cancer thoroughly examines the spectrum of topics related to better understanding and better treating the world’s most lethal malignancy. From the basic science of lung cancer to the most advanced therapeutic techniques, this book provides the readers with a most comprehensive analysis.

“It is a milestone in the history of textbook on lung cancer since we have entered the new era of personalized medicine.” quoted by Prof. Jianxing He, the editor of the book.


The exploration of Tubeless video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS): quicker recovery with less pain

At the Tubeless VATS panel, experts have shared their experience in performing Tubeless VATS (Figure 10). This advanced technique of thoracic surgery is less invasive and well applied to the Ambulatory Thoracic Surgery where patients can be discharged within 24 hours after the surgery.

Figure 10 Scholars from all over the world are sharing clinical experience of Tubeless VATS. (A) Prof. Jianxing He: 1,000 cases of Tubeless VATS; (B) Prof. Tristan D. Yan: Tubeless VATS in Australia; (C) Prof. Lixia Liang: Anesthesia with non-tracheal intubation in thoracic surgery; (D) Prof. Jun Liu: Indication and Monitoring of Ambulatory (Day) Thoracic surgery.

To give the attendees a better experience of Tubeless VATS and Ambulatory Thoracic Surgery, the host has transmitted real-time digital broadcast of four surgical operations via network (Figure 11). Audience could interact with the operator and anesthetist through real-time intercom.

Figure 11 Real-time digital broadcast of Ambulatory Thoracic Surgery via 3D Display.

There is no boundary for medical innovation and technical exploration. Although this exciting forum has come to an end, the imagination of physicians won’t stop here. Looking forward to the future revolution in the field of Minimally Invasive Surgery for Lung Cancer!


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Conflicts of Interest: The author has no conflicts of interest to declare.

Cite this article as: Li M. Time to change: big show for revolution in the 8th National Forum on Minimally Invasive Surgery for Lung Cancer. J Thorac Dis 2015;7(8):E278-E282. doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2072-1439.2015.08.29

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