Why is micro invasive ambulatory lung cancer surgery right for me or those I love?
The micro invasive ambulatory lung cancer
surgery is just the superior lung cancer surgery procedure to other
available options. The originator of "Micro Invasive" Ambulatory Lung Cancer Surgery, Dr. Eduardo Tovar, is
encouraging patients and qualified surgeons to use this leading edge lung
cancer surgery approach which provides patients:
- Potential to breath comfortably by significantly
reducing pain.
- Same day walking reducing the chance of
clotting and pneumonia.
- Better cosmetic result.
- Expectation to be home the same day.
- Decreased expense to all parties.
Traditionally, access to the chest cavity is obtained by using a large
incision that starts in the back, goes around the shoulder blade and ends in
the anterior portion of the chest.
Significant amounts of pain and
frequently chronic pain for months and even years are the result of this
large standard incision. Most patients who undergo lung cancer surgery or
chest operations with the traditional approach need to stay in the hospital
between 10 days to 2 weeks. Serious and even fatal complications result from
the standard incisions even when it is an "open and close procedure" where
no operation is actually performed. Dr. Tovar uses a smaller incision placed
under the arm, avoids cutting major muscles.
Dr. Tovar's micro invasion incision is almost 5 times smaller than
traditional lung cancer surgery approach. Dr. Tovar uses a special clamp for
a slight spreading of the ribs, a live camera and special tissue removal
techniques to allow spot, lobe or lung removal as required by the patient's
situation. Patients are then able to get up and walk around the same day as
surgery with full arm rotation. This is also an important distinction to the
traditional approach where arm rotation is hampered by the pain of this
large incision that cuts through large muscles. Obviously, the lung
cancer surgery patient will also experience a better cosmetic result with
the much reduced scared area using the micro invasion lung cancer surgery
approach.
Other new minimally invasive methods have been created that allow us
to perform the same chest operations previously performed through larger
incisions with less tissue injury. All other minimally invasive methods use multiple port incisions (at least
three) in addition to a large one to remove the specimen. We us a single
port and call it a "micro invasion". The less invasive the operation
is the shorter the hospital stay should be. Most centers that perform
minimally invasive surgery of the lung or chest can use these methods in
selected patients keeping lung cancer surgery patients in the hospital no
less than four days on average. Since we have minimized the injury during
lung cancer surgery and other chest operations to the extent that most of
our patients meet strict discharge on the same day as the operation. We
perform the micro invasive lung cancer surgery method in all of our
patients.
Ambulatory lung cancer surgery is the type of operation that inflicts
minimal impact to the patient allowing them to resume normal or near normal
activity.
Prostration, bed rest and a sedentary life style are the usual causes of
grave even lethal complications following surgery. Also, walking the same day
can reduce the chance of clotting and pneumonia. Unfortunately most major
operations result in severe pain that force patients to remain hospitalized.
We are the only center world wide that performs surgery of the lung and
chest cavity as a same day surgery minimizing this risk..