Lobectomy in India
Lobectomy is a sugical procedure where a lobe of the lung is removed and is used for treating lung cancer, TB,emphysema
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Lobectomy — Key Facts
- Lobectomy is a surgical option for non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
- Thoractomy is the most common type of lobectomy
- There are 5 lobes in your lungs (3 in the right lung and 2 in the left lung)
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Frequently Asked Questions
A lobectomy surgery removes a lobe of a lung affected by chronic diseases. You will have the surgery if the disease condition does not respond to medicines. It also helps to prevent the spread of the disease to other parts of the lung. You can the surgery through open or laparoscopic methods. Robotic surgery is also an option in some cases.
Some of the diseases that need lobectomy are
- Early-stage lung cancers that involve only a single lobe
- Chronic tuberculosis that does not respond to anti-tuberculosis drugs
- Severe lung abscess due to infections where drugs fail to help
- Chronic bronchiectasis
- Fungal infections of the lungs
- Emphysema
A lobectomy, while removing the affected lobe helps to treat the disease and also prevents it’s spread to other areas.
Some of the risks and complications of lobectomy are
- Reaction to anesthetics
- Bleeding
- The need for breathing assistance
- Air leaks from the lungs
- Wound infections
- Lung or plueral infections
- Lobar torsion where the remaining lobes of the lungs get twisted
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