Thoracoscopy

Thoracoscopy serves both diagnostic and therapeutic functions. During this procedure, a pulmonologist utilizes a thin tube equipped with a small camera, called a thoracoscope, along with other surgical instruments, to explore the interior of the chest.

Indications for Thoracoscopy

Your doctor may recommend thoracoscopy for several reasons, including:

  • Performing a biopsy for lung or chest cancers
  • Treating lung cancer
  • Removing excess fluid or air from the pleural cavity surrounding the lungs
  • Addressing hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)
  • Managing esophageal disorders
  • Removing all or part of the esophagus
  • Removing the thymus gland

Risks Associated with Thoracoscopy

As with any medical procedure, thoracoscopy carries potential risks and complications, such as:

  • Pneumonia
  • Bleeding
  • Nerve damage
  • Injury to nearby organs
  • Adverse reactions to anesthesia

Why Choose Us for Thoracoscopy?

  • Expert care for asthma, COPD, sleep disorders, and various types of tuberculosis
  • 100% safe procedures focused on precision
  • Adherence to international clinical protocols and safety standards
  • Comprehensive cashless insurance options
  • 24/7 access to ICU and critical care facilities

At Yupiter Hospital’s Department of Pulmonology, we provide advanced video-assisted thoracoscopy for diagnosing and treating chest conditions. Our dedicated chest clinic is equipped with cutting-edge technology, ensuring safe and precise thoracoscopic procedures.

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