Thoracic Surgery
At International Medical Center, the Thoracic Surgery Department provides comprehensive, evidence-based surgical care for conditions affecting the lungs, esophagus, mediastinum, trachea, diaphragm, and chest wall. Our consultant thoracic surgeons work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams—including specialists from various related fields—to guarantee a holistic approach from initial diagnosis through to post-surgery care.
We emphasize clinical precision, patient safety, and individualized treatment planning, utilizing the latest technologies to offer the best healthcare outcomes for our patients.
Conditions and Surgical Services
Thoracic Oncology
Comprehensive surgical evaluation and management of primary and secondary lung tumors, as well as advanced surgical strategies for esophageal and selected gastric malignancies.
Pleural and Mediastinal Disorders
Pleural Diseases
Surgical management of benign and malignant conditions, including the treatment of pneumothorax, empyema, malignant pleural effusions, and pleural-based tumors.
Mediastinal Tumors
Diagnostic evaluation and specialized surgical treatment of various mediastinal masses located within the chest cavity.
Chest Wall and Airway Conditions
Chest Wall Disorders
Surgical assessment and treatment of benign and malignant lesions, alongside corrective procedures for structural deformities of the rib cage and breastbone.
Tracheal and Esophageal Disorders
Advanced surgical management of airway narrowing (tracheal strictures), tracheal tumors, and structural damage or strictures of the esophagus.
Functional and Structural Conditions
GERD and Esophageal Motility
Surgical interventions supporting symptom control for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) and specialized management of motility disorders like achalasia.
Diaphragmatic Hernias
Surgical correction of diaphragmatic defects to restore proper function and protect thoracic organs.
Hyperhidrosis Treatment
Minimally invasive surgical options to address excessive sweating in the palms (palmar) and trunk (truncal).

