Lung Lobectomy

Lobectomy of the lung is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of one lobe of the lung. This operation is typically performed to treat tumors, infections, or other pathologies confined to a single lobe. This method has proven highly effective in combating localized lung diseases, providing patients the opportunity to return to a full life.

When lobectomy becomes necessary

The most common indications for lobectomy are malignant tumors (such as non-small cell lung cancer), benign growths, chronic infections (such as tuberculosis or lung abscess), and congenital anomalies.

Statistics confirming effectiveness:

In early-stage non-small cell lung cancer, patient survival after lobectomy is up to 92% over the first 5 years.

Research shows that timely performed lobectomy significantly reduces the risk of disease recurrence compared to more conservative methods.

How lobectomy is performed

Modern approaches to lung surgery make this operation maximally safe and minimally traumatic for the patient. Increasingly, surgeons are using minimally invasive methods, such as video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). This technique allows the operation to be performed through small incisions, reducing recovery time and postoperative pain. In more complex cases, open lobectomy is used, which remains the standard for certain types of pathologies.

During the procedure, the affected lung lobe is removed, and the remaining tissues fully take over its function. This ensures stable breathing and minimizes impact on the patient's daily activities.

Lobectomy and recovery: what's important to know

Rehabilitation after surgery varies depending on the surgical method and the patient's condition. After minimally invasive lobectomy, patients can return to daily activities within 4–6 weeks. After open surgery, this period may extend to 2–3 months.

It is recommended to follow a gentle regimen, adhere to dietary recommendations, and perform breathing exercises prescribed by a doctor. Regular monitoring of lung function plays a key role in tracking recovery progress.

Alisa Health Group offers the organization of treatment in the best clinics specializing in general surgery, including lung lobectomy. We understand that choosing a place for such serious intervention requires detailed analysis, so our team helps to select clinics that use advanced methods and meet all international standards.

What we do for you:

  • Consultations with top specialists: we collaborate with leading surgeons who have extensive experience in performing lobectomies, including complex cases.
  • Individual clinic selection: we consider not only medical needs but also personal preferences of patients.
  • Organization of all travel details: from visa support to airport transfers, we ensure maximum comfort.
  • Support during the rehabilitation stage: we stay in touch with patients, providing recovery recommendations and organizing additional consultations.

Facts you should know

  • Minimally invasive methods are used in 70% of lobectomies worldwide. They reduce hospital stay to 3–5 days compared to 7–10 days for open surgery.
  • The operation can prevent further progression of lung diseases. For example, in cases of localized cancer, it often becomes a life-saving step.
  • Postoperative quality of life: Most patients report improved respiratory function and reduced fatigue six months after lobectomy.

We understand that every health decision is unique, so our task is to make this journey as simple and effective as possible for you. Contact us to learn more about the possibilities of undergoing lobectomy in the best world clinics.

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