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Thoracic surgery refers to surgery in the thorax or chest region of the body, including the lungs, esophagus (food pipe), trachea (windpipe), chest wall (ribs, breastbone and the muscles around them), diaphragm and the mediastinum (the area between the lungs).
Like all surgery, there are risks to minimally invasive thoracic surgery. They include infection, bleeding, abnormal heartbeats and air leakage from your lungs and pain. Robotic-assisted surgery may be associated with longer operative times and a longer time under anesthesia.
What is the most common thoracic surgery? Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and lobectomy (removing part of your lung) are the most common thoracic surgeries. CABG is the worlds most common heart surgery. In the U.S., surgeons perform about 200,000 CABG surgeries each year.
The posterolateral approach to thoracotomy provides the best surgical access. However, it involves dividing the latissimus dorsi, and at times the serratus anterior and trapezius muscles, resulting in one of the most painful surgical incisions.
Lung or pleural diseases: If you have a suspected or diagnosed lung disease, such as lung cancer, pulmonary nodules, pneumonia, emphysema, or pleural effusion, a thoracic surgeon may be consulted for further evaluation or treatment.

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