The technique of minimal invasive surgery has SucCeSSfUlly been introd
uced into the area of thoracic surgery. Surgery of the intrathoracic o
rgans may now be performed without compromise of respiratory mechanics
, thus allowing the operative treatment of an ever widening range of p
athological conditions. An analysis of our experience (287 thoracoscop
ic interventions in the last three years) reveals that the diverse pro
cedures performed on the pleura (pleurectomy and pleurodesis). on the
lung (wedge resection, fistula closure and ligature of parenchymatous
leaks) and on other defined anatomical structures such as the sympathe
tic nerves or the thoracic duct, are effective in the therapy of intra
thoracic disease. The most important pathological conditions which may
be treated by thoracoscopy are listed. The range of complications and
their causes, which developed in 8 % of all procedures, are discussed
. The current limitations of this method are defined in the context of
the situations where thoracoscopy was discontinued (9 times), a thora
cotomy performed (17 times) or a further procedure became necessary (1
4 times). Current developments and innovations are summarized by a sho
rt review of the literature.