Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery

Inside the ThirdAge.com Medical Procedures Center you will find the latest news, research and information about the Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery procedure. You can research what it is, the reason it should be done, a description of how it is performed, what future procedures may need to be done based on the results and what complications you should be watching for.

What is Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery?


Alternate Names for Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery:
VATS

VATS is a type of chest surgery that requires making tiny openings in the chest. During VATS, the doctor makes small, keyhole incisions and uses a tiny camera (called a thoracoscope) and other small tools. Images from the camera are sent to TV monitors. The doctor relies on these images to do the surgery.


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What Is
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Reasons For Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery
Reasons For
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Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery Complications
Complications
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Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery Details
What to Expect
Find out how long it will take, what they will be doing and what to expect afterwards.
Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery Results
Results
What are the next steps and other possible tests needed after you have received the results.
When to Contact Doctor about Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery
Call Your Doctor
What to look out for and when to call your doctor after a procedure has been done.

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