Hussein ELKHAYAT, Celal Bugra SEZEN
Current Thoracic Surgery - 2026;11(1):82-88
In this review, we will examine how uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (U-V ATS) compares in the management of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in terms of effectiveness, safety, and advancements in technology, as supported by recent literature. The change from multiportal techniques to uniportal techniques has expanded the limits of minimal invasiveness in thoracic surgery. In all aspects evaluated in the literature included in this review, U-V ATS is comparable to multiportal techniques in postoperative pain, drainage time, and oncologic outcomes. The learning curve criteria set by the ESTS consensus for the safe adoption of U-V ATS provides a sound basis for promoting this technique. In essence, Uniportal V ATS is an evolving technique that is equally minimally invasive and has great oncologic potential, given advancements in technology.