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The Beat With Joel Dunning Ep. 136: 10-Year JCOG0802 Results

18.12.2025
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This week on The Beat, CTSNet Editor-in-Chief Joel Dunning speaks with Dr. Nasser Altorki, thoracic surgeon at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, and thoracic surgeon and CTSNet Senior Editor Leanne Ashrafian about the 10-year results from the JCOG0802 trial.

Chapters

00:00 Intro

02:56 JANS 1, Re-Repair vs Replacement

05:07 JANS 2, Mini Mitral Multicentre RCT

07:01 JANS 3, PERSEVERE Study

08:54 JANS 4, Parietal Pleurectomy vs Pleural Abrasion

11:38 Career Center

12:33 Video 1, Endoscopic Post-Infarction VSD Repair

14:11 Video 2, 3D Dor Procedure & MVR Huge LV Aneurysm

15:19 Video 3, Non-Cardioplegic Myo Protection Robotic

17:16 Nasser Altorki Interview, JCOG

45:16 Upcoming Events

47:20 Closing

They discuss key aspects of the trial, including the noninferiority primary endpoint. Dr. Altorki shares his overall thoughts on the trial, and they also examine topics such as pulmonary function, lobar vs sublobar resection, and segmentectomy vs wedge resection. Additionally, they explore secondary primary lung cancer, the importance of thoracic surgeons presenting data to patients, and best practices for segmentectomy to ensure patient safety. They also examine good wedge resection vs bad wedge resection, planning for segmentectomy, and the future of lobectomy and segmentectomy.  

Joel also highlights recent JANS articles on the outcomes of re-repair vs replacement after failed primary mitral regurgitation repair, minimally invasive thoracoscopically-guided right minithoracotomy vs conventional sternotomy for mitral valve repair, one-year results of novel aortic arch hybrid prosthesis for repair of acute DeBakey Type I dissection with malperfusion, and a meta-analysis of efficacy and safety of parietal pleurectomy vs pleural abrasion in treating spontaneous pneumothorax. 

In addition, Joel explores endoscopic post-infarction VSD repair, 3D video-assisted endoscopic Dor procedure and MVR for post-infarction huge LV aneurysm, and non-cardioplegic myocardial protection for robotic mitral surgery. Before closing, Joel highlights upcoming events in CT surgery.   

JANS Items Mentioned 

1.) Outcomes of Re-Repair Versus Replacement After Failed Primary Mitral Regurgitation Repair: STS Adult Cardiac Surgery Database Analysis 

2.) Minimally Invasive Thoracoscopically-Guided Right Minithoracotomy Versus Conventional Sternotomy for Mitral Valve Repair: The UK Mini Mitral Multicentre RCT 

3.) One-Year Results of Novel Aortic Arch Hybrid Prosthesis for Repair of Acute DeBakey Type I Dissection With Malperfusion: PERSEVERE Study 

4.) A Meta-Analysis of Efficacy and Safety of Parietal Pleurectomy Versus Pleural Abrasion in Treating Spontaneous Pneumothorax 

CTSNet Content Mentioned 

1.) Endoscopic Post-Infarction VSD Repair 

2.) Pushing Surgical Boundaries: 3D Video-Assisted Endoscopic Dor Procedure and MVR for Post-Infarction Huge LV Aneurysm 

3.) Non-Cardioplegic Myocardial Protection for Robotic Mitral Surgery 

Other Items Mentioned 

1.) Instructional Video Competition 

2.) 2025 Endoscopic Cardiac Surgeons Club Video Competition 

3.) 2025 CTSNet Recruitment Guide  

4.) Career Center  

5.) CTSNet Events Calendar 

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