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Doctor, have you performed a small needle excision surgery? Is it possible to come to you for treatment for a lesion in the chest?
co co, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/03/08
Dr. Luo Qihua reply Plastic Surgery
Hello: This is indeed a significant question.
From your message, it's unclear what issue you are addressing—are you dealing with a breast tumor or seeking cosmetic surgery? The techniques in plastic surgery are particularly focused on minimizing the size of incisions, which may be what you refer to as a "minimally invasive procedure." I recommend finding a qualified plastic surgeon nearby to discuss the specific issues you wish to address in person.
I believe they will provide you with a comprehensive explanation and assistance!
Reply Date: 2004/03/08
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Minimally invasive chest surgery has become a prominent option for various thoracic conditions, offering several advantages over traditional open surgery. If you are considering this type of procedure, it is essential to understand both the benefits and potential risks involved, as well as the specific techniques that may be applicable to your situation.
Minimally invasive techniques, such as video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) or robotic-assisted surgery, allow surgeons to perform complex procedures through small incisions. This approach typically results in less postoperative pain, shorter recovery times, and reduced scarring compared to open surgery. For example, VATS can be used for lung resections, biopsies, and even for the treatment of conditions like pleural effusions or lung cancer. The small incisions used in these procedures mean that patients often experience less trauma to the chest wall, leading to quicker recovery and a shorter hospital stay.
However, it is crucial to consult with a thoracic surgeon who specializes in minimally invasive techniques to determine if you are a suitable candidate for such procedures. Factors such as the specific condition being treated, your overall health, and any previous surgeries can influence the decision. Your surgeon will evaluate your medical history and perform necessary imaging studies to assess the best approach for your case.
Regarding your inquiry about "小針切除手術" (small needle excision surgery), this may refer to a technique like fine needle aspiration (FNA) or core needle biopsy, which are often used for diagnostic purposes rather than therapeutic interventions. These procedures are typically performed to obtain tissue samples from masses or lesions in the chest, allowing for further analysis to determine the nature of the abnormality. If a lesion is found to be malignant or requires removal, a more definitive surgical approach may be necessary.
If you are considering treatment for a specific condition, it is essential to discuss your concerns and preferences with your healthcare provider. They can provide detailed information about the procedure, including what to expect before, during, and after surgery. It is also important to address any fears you may have regarding the surgery, such as recovery time and potential complications.
In terms of recovery, minimally invasive surgeries generally allow for a quicker return to normal activities. Most patients can resume light activities within a few days and return to work within a week or two, depending on the nature of their job and their overall health. However, it is vital to follow your surgeon's postoperative care instructions to ensure optimal healing.
In conclusion, minimally invasive chest surgery can be a viable option for many patients, offering numerous benefits while minimizing risks. If you are considering this type of surgery, it is crucial to have an in-depth discussion with a qualified thoracic surgeon who can guide you through the process and help you make an informed decision based on your individual circumstances. Remember, your health and peace of mind are paramount, so do not hesitate to ask questions and express any concerns you may have during your consultation.
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