Mediastinal Lymph Nodes

Expert diagnosis and treatment of enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes using VATS biopsy

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About Mediastinal Lymph Nodes

Enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes is a common finding encountered by chest physicians. Lymph nodes may be enlarged due to a variety of inflammatory, infectious, or malignant reasons. Hence, it is important to establish a diagnosis and differentiate benign from malignant lymph nodes. VATS lymph node excision biopsy is valuable to determine the nature of disease.

VATS Biopsy

Minimally invasive lymph node sampling

Accurate Diagnosis

Differentiate benign from malignant nodes

Expert Evaluation

Comprehensive assessment by specialists

Precise Treatment

Targeted therapy based on diagnosis

Diagnostic and Treatment Approaches

VATS Procedures

Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery for lymph node evaluation.

  • Lymph node excision biopsy
  • Minimally invasive approach
  • Precise tissue sampling
  • Rapid diagnosis

Diagnostic Methods

Comprehensive evaluation techniques.

  • CT and PET imaging
  • Mediastinoscopy
  • Endobronchial ultrasound
  • Histopathological analysis

Common Causes

Various conditions causing lymph node enlargement.

  • Malignant tumors
  • Inflammatory conditions
  • Infectious diseases
  • Sarcoidosis

Treatment Benefits

Advantages of our diagnostic approach.

  • Definitive diagnosis
  • Minimal invasiveness
  • Quick recovery
  • Targeted treatment planning

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