Thoracic Surgery
Thoracic Disorders Commonly TreatedSome commonly diagnosed conditions at Florida Heart & Lung Surgery: Chest Wall Deformities
Chest Wall Tumors
Emphysema
Lung Cancer
Pleural Disorders
Pulmonary Infections
Pulmonary Metastases Thymic Disorders
Trachea Disorders
Tracheal Neoplasms
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Commonly Performed Thoracic SurgeriesThoracic surgery services performed:
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The surgical team of Florida Heart and Lung Surgery has a wealth of diagnostic and treatment services available for patients with benign and malignant neoplasms and other disorders of the lung, esophagus, mediastinum, and chest wall.
Dr. Sommers is a recognized leader in the use of minimally invasive surgical techniques, and one of the first surgeons in Florida to utilize the daVinci surgical robot for thoracic surgery. FHLS surgeons coordinate each patient’s medical needs with a team of experts from many different fields including specialists from, medical oncology, pulmonary medicine, radiation oncology, and radiology. FHLS offers innovative or minimally invasive surgical treatments (video-assisted thoracic surgery VATS, Robot-assisted thoracic surgery, and laser bronchoscopy) as well as traditional surgical procedures.
Minimally Invasive Thoracic Surgery
Florida Heart & Lung Surgery is committed to providing patients with the best therapies available. The development of minimally invasive surgery in recent years has done more to impact the field of thoracic surgery than any other recent innovation. With traditional (open) approaches, surgery of the thorax is conducted through large open incisions that prolong the patient's hospital stay and postoperative convalescence. Although a traditional surgical approach is still needed for many complex thoracic cases, an increasing number of diagnostic and surgical procedures now can be approached through smaller incisions and by using less invasive techniques aided by video technology. These procedures have been rendered accurate, efficient, cost-effective, and safe through years of technological development and experience.
Thoracoscopy, and robotics are the minimally invasive tools most commonly used in thoracic surgery. Florida Heart & Lung Surgery is supported by an expert nursing staff and a substantial investment by the hospital in the equipment and infrastructure necessary to provide such services. Many patients have the impression that a prior abdominal or thoracic procedure precludes the use of minimally invasive re-operations. This is simply not true. Of course, each patient is evaluated individually, but frequently even patients who have had prior surgery are deemed appropriate for minimally invasive surgery. In fact, one of Florida Heart & Lung Surgery’s interests is the re-operative management of complex lung disorders with minimal access surgery.
What is minimally invasive thoracic surgery?
Minimally invasive surgery involves the use of several small incisions, 5-10 mm in length. These incisions or portals provide access to the body cavity for surgical instruments and a video camera, which are manipulated outside the body. The surgeon then views the entire operation on a video monitor in the operating room. The goals of minimal access surgery are:
- To improve accuracy and visualization
- To minimize trauma to tissue
- To decrease pain
- To shorten the time to return to work and activity
- To limit scarring
Who can get minimally invasive thoracic surgery?
A variety of thoracic disorders, including complex problems, can be approached using minimally invasively techniques. Some of the more common problems are listed below.
Lung:
- Tumors (Cancer, Nodules)
- Congenital (Pneumothorax, Sequestration, Fistula)
- Acquired (Infection, Empyema)
Mediastinum:
- Tumors (thymoma, cyst)


