thoracotomie
Thoracotomie is a surgical operation involving the artificial opening of the chest cavity. This incision allows the surgeon to access the organs and tissues within the thoracic cavity, including the lungs, heart, and esophagus. The procedure requires precise techniques and knowledge of the thoracic anatomy to ensure minimal damage to surrounding structures.
There are various types of thoracotomies, classified based on the location and extent of the incision. The
* Posterolateral thoracotomy: A posterior approach that involves an incision along the posterior border of the scapula
* Anterolateral thoracotomy: An anterior approach that involves a transverse or median sternotomy (incision through the sternum).
* Median sternotomy: A vertical incision through the midline of the sternum, often used in cardiac surgery.
Thoracotomy is performed for various indications, including the repair of traumatic injuries, lung resection for malignancy
Complications associated with thoracotomies include respiratory and cardiac issues, infection, and bleeding. The risk of these
Thoracotomy is a crucial surgical technique used to treat various thoracic diseases and injuries. Despite advancements