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Thoracotomy; Lung tissue removal; Pneumonectomy; Lobectomy; Lung biopsy; Thoracoscopy; Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery; VATS DefinitionLung surgery is surgery done to repair or remove lung tissue. There are many common lung surgeries, including:
A thoracotomy is a surgical cut that a surgeon makes to open the chest wall. DescriptionYou will have general anesthesia before surgery. You will be asleep and unable to feel pain. Two common ways to do surgery on your lungs are thoracotomy and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). Robotic surgery may also be used. Lung surgery using a thoracotomy is called open surgery. In this surgery:
Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery:
Why the Procedure Is PerformedThoracotomy or video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery may be done to:
Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery can be used to treat many of these conditions. In some cases, video surgery may not be possible, and the surgeon may have to switch to an open surgery during the operation. RisksRisks of this surgery include:
Before the ProcedureYou will have several visits with your health care provider and undergo medical tests before your surgery. Your provider will:
If you are a smoker, you should stop smoking several weeks before your surgery. Ask your provider for help. Always tell your provider and surgeon:
During the week before your surgery:
On the day of your surgery:
After the ProcedureMost people stay in the hospital for 5 to 7 days after open thoracotomy. The hospital stay for a video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery is most often shorter. You may spend time in the intensive care unit (ICU) after either surgery. During your hospital stay, you will:
Outlook (Prognosis)The outcome depends on:
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