A wide range of procedures in your chest can be performed during thoracic surgery (thorax). The esophagus, trachea, and other structures may be affected by thoracic surgery in addition to your heart and lungs. Thoracic surgery includes procedures including fixing a heart valve, removing a lung tumor, and fixing a chest aneurysm.
Thoracic surgery can be done open or minimally invasively by a surgeon. A much larger incision is made during open surgery. Surgeons utilize fewer incisions and insert a camera into your chest during minimally invasive surgery.
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Related conferences: Reconstructive surgery conference | ENT Surgery Conference | Neuroscience Conference |Transplantation Conference | Anesthesia Conference | Dental Medicine Conference |Plastic and Aesthetic Conference |Robotic Surgery Conference |Cardiac surgery conference |Dermatology and Cosmetology conference |General surgery conference
Related Associations: Federation of Breast surgery in United Kingdom | The ASGBI International Surgical Congress | Philippines Organization of Laparoscopic and Endoscopic Surgery | British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) | Australian surgical Congress | The Robotic surgical Correlation of Singapore | Canadian Organization of General Surgery |Federation of surgical oncology in Kenya |British Organization of Pediatric surgery | American Aesthetic plastic surgery Association
Associated Journals: Anesthesia & Analgesia | Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation| Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology | Annals of Cardiothoracic Surgery | Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery |Breast Cancer Research| Translational Lung Cancer Research| Current Orthopedic Practice| Spine and Neurosurgery in London| Emirates Journal of Gynecologic Surgery
Related societies: Society of Transplant Surgery | American Civilization of Breast Surgery | Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society | Community for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery | New England Surgical Society | Emirates Vascular Surgery Society | American Trauma Community | European Civilization of Surgical Oncology | International Society of Surgery