Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery. During vats surgeons use tiny cameras inserted into small incisions in the chest in order to see the area they need to treat. That means it uses smaller cuts incisions than traditional open surgery.
Video assisted thoracoscopic surgery vats is a surgical procedure that allows doctors to see inside the chest and lungs. During a vats procedure a tiny camera thoracoscope and surgical instruments are inserted into your chest through one or more small incisions in your chest wall. Video assisted thoracoscopic surgery vats is a type of surgery for diagnosing and treating a variety of conditions involving the chest area thorax.
That means it uses smaller cuts incisions than traditional open surgery.
Video assisted thoracoscopic surgery vats is a type of minimally invasive thoracic surgery performed using a small video camera mounted to a fiberoptic thoracoscope either 5 mm or 10 mm caliber with or without angulated visualization which allows the surgeon to see inside the chest by viewing the video images relayed onto a television screen and perform procedures using elongated surgical instruments. During vats surgeons use tiny cameras inserted into small incisions in the chest in order to see the area they need to treat. The information below is a general guide only. It uses a special video camera called a thoracoscope.