As it is not always possible to diagnose the type of lung disease through tests, you may need to be referred for a thoracoscopic biopsy to get a specific diagnosis and approach the appropriate treatment.
The biopsy is a procedure performed to remove tissue or cells from the body for examination under a microscope. A lung biopsy is a procedure in which samples of lung tissue are removed to determine if lung disease or cancer is present.
The biopsy may also involve other anatomical formations, such as the pleura and lymph nodes, or lung or mediastinal masses.
In thoracic surgery, this is a common and not particularly complicated procedure. Biopsies are performed with minimally invasive techniques such as mediastinoscopy (cervical or anterior), h thoracoscopy (VATS) and in rare cases h robotics. It usually takes about 1 hour. The patient is hospitalized for a short period of one day and recovery is rapid.
The results are normally sent to the doctor who referred you for the biopsy. It takes at least 2-4 days for the lab to run basic tests, however, it may take longer for the final result to come out.
Once the results are available, the next steps of treatment will be discussed with you at the clinic and in collaboration with the doctor who referred you for the biopsy.
For more information and clarifications or to schedule an appointment, you can contact Dr. Michalis Klimatsidas by calling (+030) 6944562928 or by filling out the relevant form.
Dr. Michalis Klimatsidas is a thoracic surgeon, doctor of the Cardiothoracic Surgery Clinic of AUTH and his specialty is minimally invasive thoracic surgery with the single-hole technique, Uniportal Vats, as well as robotic thoracoscopic surgery, Robotic VATS (RATS).
*The content in this blog is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health care providers with questions you may have about medical conditions.
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