...stage lung cancers. Instead of making a large chest incision, the surgeon makes several tiny cuts in the side of the chest where a thin tube with a video camera...
...of the organ is removed. After resection is completed, the incisions are stitched or sutured. A tube is also inserted into the chest cavity to drain fluids. The chest tube...
...Find my doctor. Chest infection Chest infections, also called lower respiratory tract infections, may develop following a cold. The most common of these are bronchitis and pneumonia. Typical symptoms of...
...Chest X-ray to check the size and shape of the heart and whether there is any fluid buildup; pulmonary edema is a sign of heart failure Heart ultrasound scan (echocardiogram)...
...a person’s veins. Radiolabeling is a technique whereby a gas or liquid is joined by a radioactive substance, allowing its passage through the human body to be tracked. Chest X-ray...
...An open-heart surgery begins with the surgeon making a 2 to 5-inch incision on the chest wall and dividing the muscles that are in the way to gain access to...
...be performed using minimally invasive methods or those that do not require a huge incision in the chest. Who Should Undergo and Expected Results Aortic valve replacement surgery is recommended...
...Acute chest syndrome Acute chest syndrome occurs when blood vessels in the lungs become blocked, typically causing chest pain, a high temperature, coughing, and shortness of breath. It should be...
...the surgeon makes a large incision in the chest. The ribs are pulled apart to locate and remove the diseased or abnormal lobe. Alternatively, the surgeon could also decide to...
...heartbeats arrhythmias detected on an ECG evidence of mitral regurgitation seen on an echocardiogram Mitral valve prolapse chest pain location The chest pain related to MVP can vary in location...