In recent years, an increasing number of pulmonary nodules have been detected through CT screening. The traditional surgical method for lung cancer is lobectomy combined with lymph node dissection. However, recent studies have demonstrated that sublobar resection for early non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is an effective alternative with the additional benefit of preserving more pulmonary function. However, it also faces many problems, the most prominent of which is the rapid and accurate identification of the intersegmental plane (ISP) during surgery. The modified inflation-deflation method
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