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Thoracoscopic Lobectomy by Keith D. Mortman, MD
Authored by
Keith D. Mortman, MD
Authored by
Keith D. Mortman, MD
Thoracoscopic Lobectomy by Keith D. Mortman, MD
Procedure Overview
Procedure Overview
Thoracoscopic lobectomy is a minimally-invasive, anatomic resection of one of the lobes of the lung. It involves the division of the arterial supply, venous drainage, and airway to the lobe. It is typically (although not exclusively) performed for lung cancer.
Indications:
- Primary lung cancer
- Solitary metastatic cancer to the lung
- Pulmonary sequestration
- Arteriovenous malformation
Authored by
Keith D. Mortman, MD