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Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute 01 Oct 2023

Recent Advances in Technology are Good News for Patients with Thoracic Diseases

Cutting-edge diagnostics and innovative treatments are improving outcomes for many patients.

Research and investment in innovative technologies is important if we are to develop new ways of diagnosing and treating medical conditions.

Thanks to a number of advances in technology, the diagnosis, treatment and management of thoracic diseases has significantly improved in recent years.

Thoracic diseases refer to a range of conditions that affect the airways, chest and esophagus, many of which have traditionally been difficult to treat. Thoracic diseases can involve the heart, lungs, mediastinum, chest wall, diaphragm and major blood vessels, and can be linked to a wide range of other diseases, such as cancers and infections.

Advances in cutting-edge diagnostic approaches mean that today, patients with many thoracic diseases can be diagnosed quickly and with a greater degree of accuracy than ever before.

And thanks to a newly available range of innovative treatment options, patients have the best chance of managing or recovering from their condition and achieving the best possible outcomes.

In this article, we explore some of the breakthrough innovations in the diagnosis and treatment of thoracic diseases, which are available at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi.

Minimally Invasive, Robotic-Assisted Surgery

Surgical systems, such as the da Vinci Surgical System, allow surgeons to perform minimally invasive procedures with greater precision and control. Robotic-assisted surgery has transformed the way complex surgical procedures are performed, with surgical robots allowing procedures to be carried out with more control, precision, and flexibility. The surgery benefits of robotic surgery include reduced blood loss, reduced hospital stays, faster recovery and better outcomes for patients. The surgery is routinely used in many lung and esophageal surgeries.

Endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS)

EBUS is a minimally invasive procedure that combines bronchoscopy with ultrasound imaging, allowing doctors to see inside the lungs clearly, and at the same time, take lung tissue or lymph nodes samples more accurately. This technology has improved the diagnosis and staging of lung cancer and many other lung conditions.

Endobronchial treatments:

Endobronchial treatments involve the insertion of stents through a bronchoscope to widen narrowed airways. Simultaneously, endobronchial valves can be placed in specific lung lobes to achieve volume reduction in patients suffering from COPD.

Navigational Bronchoscopy

An advanced bronchoscopy technique, the procedure uses electromagnetic navigation to guide the bronchoscope safely and accurately through the airways. This allows doctors to reach peripheral lung nodules that may not be accessible with conventional bronchoscopy techniques. The technology vastly improves the diagnostic accuracy and treatment options for patients with lung cancer and other lung diseases.

Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS)

VATS is a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses a small video camera called a thoracoscope, that allows the doctor to clearly see the chest cavity. This allows surgeons to perform a number of procedures, such as lung biopsies, lobectomies, and esophageal surgeries efficiently and accurately, with less pain and shorter recovery times for the patient.

Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy is a relatively new treatment approach that uses the body's own immune system to fight cancer. There are several different types of immunotherapy, but all work by training your immune system so it can fight cancer more effectively. In recent years, immune checkpoint inhibitors, drugs that switch off the proteins in the body that tell an immune response when to stop, and therefore ensuring our immune cells carry on killing cancer cells, have shown promising results in the treatment of advanced lung cancer, leading to improved survival rates for some patients.

Liquid biopsy: Liquid biopsy is a non-invasive diagnostic technique that analyzes circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) or tumor cells in our blood. It can not only detect cancer but can also monitor its progression. This technology has the potential to improve early detection and treatment planning for lung and esophageal cancer.

Thoracic diseases cover a wide range of conditions, from common airway diseases like asthma, through to rare, complex cancers. Speak to the team at the Thoracic Diseases Program to find out more about the range of advanced procedures available.

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