International audienceVideo-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) is a promising surgical treatment for early-stage lung cancer. With respect to standard thoracotomy, it is less invasive and provides better and faster patient recovery. However, a main issue is the accurate localization of small, subsolid nodules. While intraoperative Cone-Beam CT (CBCT) images can be acquired, they cannot be directly compared with preoperative CT images due to very large lung deformations occurring before and during surgery. This paper focuses on the quantification of deformations due to the change of positioning of the patient, from supine during CT acquisition to lateral decubitus in the operating room. A method is first introduced to segment the lung cav...