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Why Is A Lung Surgery Necessary?

by Mayoor Patel


When it comes to invasive surgical procedures, most of us don't have any real clue of what happens during the procedure or what type of precautions are taken to ensure a successful procedure. In fact, we may not be in any position to understand when a procedure may even be necessary. Here are some things about lung surgery you should know, including when the procedure would definitely be appropriate.
Lung surgery is a type of medical procedure that is performed on a patient with severe lung problems. This is done especially when a mass is found in the lungs. Likewise, it is done in cases where the lung wall is weak or fluids are collected inside the lungs. Under such cases, lung surgery is necessary to assess the level of the problem and to treat the problem. There will be cases when a part of the lung has to be removed or sometimes, all of it will have to be taken away. This will depend on the surgeon's recommendation, as to what process is necessary for a patient's condition.
Lung surgery is necessary to assess the lung problem even if non-invasive imaging tests such as chest x-ray, CT Scans and MRI has already detected mass, weak lung wall or fluids in the lungs. The reason is that these imaging tests do not have a way of knowing if the mass found inside the lungs is benign or already malignant. Only surgery can detect or assess the depth of the problem.
The procedure of lung surgery involves entering the chest wall in order to have access to the lungs. There are two types of lung surgery available today. The procedure can either be a thoracoscopy or a thoracotomy. Thoracoscopy is much easier and a less invasive lung surgery procedure than thoracotomy. In thoracoscopy, a surgeon uses a thin tube with a small camera and passes it through a small incision in the chest to view inside of the lungs with a video monitor. There are cases when thoracoscopy is done, a surgeon will insist to perform thoracotomy, too. Thoracotomy is the old way of doing lung surgery. A large incision is made on the chest when surgery is being done so as to view the lungs directly.
In the end, your health care professional can help you to understand why lung surgery is in your best interests and what you can expect during the recovery period. Listen closely to what he or she has to say, and make sure to ask any questions that come to mind. In the end, you will feel much better about proceeding with the surgery.
About the Author
Mayoor Patel is the writer for the website http://surgery.wares-are.us. Please visit for information on all things concerned with Lung Surgery

Thanks to Mayoor Patel for this article.

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