A thoracoscopic examination of the chest cavity is performed by a physician (outside of the lungs). A thoracoscope, a short, flexible tube with a light and a tiny camera on the end, is used for this. The tube is inserted through a small cut made between the ribs, close to the lower end of the shoulder blade. A thoracoscopic examination of the chest cavity is performed by a physician (outside of the lungs). A thoracoscope, a short, flexible tube with a light and a tiny camera on the end, is used for this. The tube is inserted through a small cut made between the ribs, close to the lower end of the shoulder blade.
A thoracoscopic examination of the chest cavity is performed by a physician (outside of the lungs). A thoracoscope, a short, flexible tube with a light and a tiny camera on the end, is used for this. The tube is inserted through a small cut made between the ribs, close to the lower end of the shoulder blade. A thoracoscopic examination of the chest cavity is performed by a physician (outside of the lungs). A thoracoscope, a short, flexible tube with a light and a tiny camera on the end, is used for this. The tube is inserted through a small cut made between the ribs, close to the lower end of the shoulder blade.
Thoracoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure in India for examining the organs inside the chest, often used for diagnosing and treating pleural diseases. It involves making small incisions and inserting a camera to visualize the thoracic cavity.
India's advanced medical facilities offer high-quality thoracoscopies at affordable prices. Some hospitals may require a waiting time of 1-2 weeks for appointments.