Treatments

Treatments

Treating Your Thoracic Condition

After a diagnosis, our specialists work closely with you and your family to create a customized thoracic treatment plan. This involves educating you about your condition, identifying your health goals, and discussing your treatment options so you can make informed decisions. 

As part of our collaborative model, our board-certified thoracic surgeons work with other specialists, including gastroenterology, medical oncology, pulmonology, radiation oncology, to ensure the best possible outcome.

Advanced Thoracic Treatment Options

Holy Cross Health remains at the forefront of progress in minimally invasive robotic surgery, offering patients access to renowned surgeons and breakthrough surgical treatments for a wide variety of complex thoracic conditions and diseases.

Through innovation in technology, techniques, and a commitment to a multidisciplinary and patient-focused approach to care, our patients benefit from the highest level of thoracic surgical expertise. Our techniques also reduce the trauma that can be associated with more traditional, open surgeries. 

  • Minimally invasive surgery, including robotic surgery (available at both hospitals).
  • Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) — Transmits an image of the chest cavity onto a video monitor to help guide the procedure of diagnosing and treating symptoms in the chest, including lung cancer
  • LINX© Reflux Management System — An innovative magnetic band implant used to treat heartburn.
  • Robotic Lobectomy — Removal of a lobe of the lungs to treat lung conditions.
  • Segmentectomy — Removal of cancerous lung tissue.
  • Thymectomy — Removal of the thymus gland to treat Myasthenia Gravis (muscular weakness disorder).
  • Decortication — Removal of a restrictive layer of fibrous tissue on the surface of the lung that prevents the lung from expanding.
  • Mediastinal Surgery — To treat mediastinal tumors.
  • Robotic-Assisted Surgery — Used to treat bronchogenic cysts, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome with first rib resection, diaphragmatic hernias, and injuries.