Laparoscopic lung lobectomy (thoracic oncology)
Laparoscopic lung lobectomy is a minimally invasive cancer surgery to remove a lobe of the lung through small incisions in the chest wall, preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.
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Laparoscopic lung lobectomy is a minimally invasive cancer surgery to remove a lobe of the lung through small incisions in the chest wall, preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.
Laparoscopic lung lobectomy is a minimally invasive cancer surgery to remove a lobe of the lung through small incisions in the chest wall, preserving as much healthy tissue as possible. You may need this intervention if you have malignant lung tumors located within one lobe of the lung when the affected portion along with the regional lymph nodes needs to be removed. Under camera guidance, the surgeon accesses the lung through small laparoscopic incisions, isolates the pulmonary vessels and bronchus, staples them using surgical staplers, and removes the affected part of the lung. The surgery completely removes the tumor with minimal muscle trauma. You will break free from pain and quickly return to your daily routine.
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