How Are Lung Nodules and Lesions Treated?
When surgery is the most appropriate therapy, our thoracic surgeons treat lung nodules and lung lesions with procedures that include:
- Lobectomy: Removal of an entire lobe by minimally invasive video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) or by robotic techniques
- Segmentectomy: Removal of a segment of a lobe by minimally invasive VATS or by robotic techniques
- Wedge resection: Removal of the lung nodule along with a small amount of lung tissue
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Compared with surgery performed through an open chest incision, minimally invasive surgery provides several important benefits for patients, including:
- Faster recovery and return to normal activities
- Shorter hospital stay
- Less pain
- Little scarring
- Minimal blood loss
- No cutting of the ribs or sternum
When surgery is not possible in a patient with a cancerous or malignant nodule, our multidisciplinary team of surgeons and medical and radiation oncologists will provide recommendations about the best management options, which may include advanced radiation techniques, systemic therapy with conventional chemotherapy, and/or targeted or personalized therapies.