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Mediastinal Surgery: About this Treatment
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Techniques of Thymic Cancer Surgery
Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery (VATS) Thymectomy
This approach allows surgeons to remove small thymomas with the same operation within the chest that is performed by thymectomy, but it is done through three to four small incisions rather than the large incision that a sternotomy entails.ÌýThe surgeon gains a view inside the chest from a small video camera inserted through one of the small incisions, and the procedure is carried out with long instruments passed through the other small incisions.ÌýPatients who have undergone VATS sternotomy have less pain and recover faster from surgery.
Robotic Thymectomy
Robotic thymectomy is done with small incisions similar to VATS thymectomy, but with perhaps a bit more maneuverability of the operating instruments that some surgeons prefer.ÌýÌý The surgical instruments extend from the arms of the robot. The arms are guided by your surgeon from a bedside console that allows the surgeon to visualize the inside of your chest and guide the robotic movements with his/her own hands. Postoperative discomfort and recovery should be similar to after VATS thymectomy.
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