{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Subcostal bilateral internal thoracic artery harvesting with the da Vinci Single Port system: an experimental feasibility study. {Author}: Stein H;Falk V;Zacharias J;Ikeda M;Smith JM;Crichton G;Ryckembusch L;Kempfert J; {Journal}: Interdiscip Cardiovasc Thorac Surg {Volume}: 38 {Issue}: 5 {Year}: 2024 May 2 暂无{DOI}: 10.1093/icvts/ivae071 {Abstract}: We evaluated the feasibility of harvesting bilateral internal thoracic arteries with the da Vinci Single Port system (SP) through a single left-sided subcostal incision. Complete bilateral mobilization with sufficiently long conduits for multivessel grafting was possible in 2 human cadavers and 2 live porcine. Creating the subcostal access and docking the SP system took between 14 and 21 min and the total harvest time ranged from 65 to 125 min in all models. No major bleeding was observed in the live porcine and hemostasis was managed with the available instrumentation. One porcine deceased during surgery due to ventricular fibrillation followed by cardiac arrest. The robotic harvesting was technically easily reproduced by the surgeons and required no additional rib-spreading. Further studies will be required to assess if this subcostal approach with the da Vinci SP system yields true clinical benefits in patients.