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Guideline Library - Canadian Thoracic Society
CTS Guideline: Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency targeted testing and augmentation therapy. Mechanical insufflation-exsufflation and available funding for Canadian adult patients. A Canadian Thoracic Society Position Statement.
Thoracic Surgery Clinic - University Health Network
Thoracic surgery is the surgical subspecialty that deals with diseases of the chest (thorax), as well as the trachea, esophagus and stomach. Some of the more common conditions we treat include lung cancer, esophageal cancer, hiatus hernia (esophageal reflux), metastatic disease to the lungs and end-stage lung disease from any cause.
Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons – Enabling Canadian …
Enabling Canadian Thoracic Surgeons to provide the highest level of care to every patient, every time. A collaborative network that promotes excellence in patient centered care, fosters innovation, and enhances quality through education, research and advocacy. Application for Thoracic Surgery subspecialty training (for start July 2025)
Thoracic Surgery - University Health Network
Welcome to the Division of Thoracic Surgery. We focus on the chest, trachea, esophagus and stomach. Some of the more common conditions in which we specialize include lung cancer, esophageal cancer and end-stage lung disease. We treat many of these conditions using minimally invasive surgery.
Thoracic Surgery | Department of Surgery - University of Alberta
The Division of Thoracic Surgery is a recognized Western Canadian leader in minimal access thoracic surgical procedures, inclusive of pulmonary, mediastinal and esophageal resections. It is one of the busiest Thoracic Surgical units in the West, and is poised to begin its robotics program. The division’s research portfolio has greatly expanded.
Division of Thoracic Surgery - Dalhousie University
Dalhousie University’s Division of Thoracic Surgery strives to provide comprehensive care for patients throughout the maritime provinces. This offers education in a wide range of diseases.
Membership - Canadian Thoracic Society
Members of the Canadian Thoracic Society include: Together, we collaborate to enhance the prevention and treatment of respiratory diseases through leadership, education, research, advocacy and the development and implementation of clinical practice guidelines.
Thoracic Surgery - St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
We are dedicated to providing effective, caring medical treatment for diseases of the lung, esophagus and mediastinum through efficient collaborations between thoracic surgeons, nursing staff, allied health professionals and community resources.
Welcome to Thoracic Surgery - LHSC
Thoracic surgeons provide specialized clinical care for patients with a wide range of serious diseases of the thorax (the chest). These include conditions of the lungs, mediastinum (middle of the chest), chest wall, esophagus, diaphragm, and stomach.
Management of Empyema - Canadian Thoracic Surgeons
Sep 22, 2020 · There is a role for thoracoscopy in the management of empyema. Whether performed by thoracoscopy or thoracotomy, the two objectives of empyema treatment should be sought. If this is possible with thoracoscopy, then it is …
Thoracic Surgery - Michael Garron Hospital
Michael Garron Hospital (MGH) is a Level 1 Thoracic Surgery Centre that provides comprehensive thoracic surgery care encompassing nearly all areas of chest surgical disease, including that of which is benign and malignant.
Thoracic Surgery | Department of Surgery
To search for a Division list of Thoracic-Surgery or individual Faculty / Staff please click here. The Division of Thoracic Surgery at UBC is proud to have a Royal College Thoracic Surgery Training Program.
About Thoracic Oncology Care - Sunnybrook Hospital
At Sunnybrook’s Odette Cancer Centre and Cancer Program, our goal is to transform cancer care. Our thoracic oncology care focuses on patients diagnosed with, or suspected of having, cancers located in the chest.
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) - SaskHealthAuthority
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a condition in which the nerves or blood vessels are squeezed tightly in a small space behind the collarbone (clavicle). This space is called the thoracic outlet. TOS can cause pain, numbness, or weakness in your shoulder, arm, or hand. Sometimes it causes swelling. What are the types of TOS?
Meet the Thoracic Surgery Team - University Health Network
Patients & Visitors. Patients & Visitors. At UHN, we strive to deliver Compassionate Care & Caring. Learn more about the services and supports that are available to you throughout your journey.
Thoracic Surgery Centres in Canada
Head Office. Association canadienne de chirurgie Thoracique (ACCT). Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons (CATS) 501 Smyth Road, Box 175. Ottawa, ON K1H 8L6. Email: [email protected] Website: www.CanadianThoracicSurgeons.ca
CCOHS: Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is the general term used to describe a condition caused when the nerves and blood vessels below your neck (between the collarbone and the first rib) are compressed. Types of thoracic outlet syndrome include: Neurogenic (neurological) thoracic outlet syndrome - occurs when the brachial plexus is compressed.
Upper and Middle Back (Thoracic) Strain: Care Instructions
Call your doctor or nurse advice line now or seek immediate medical care if: You have new or worse symptoms in your arms, legs, chest, belly, or buttocks. Symptoms may include: Numbness or tingling. Weakness. Pain. You lose bladder or bowel control.
Muscles – Advanced Anatomy 2nd. Ed. - British Columbia/Yukon …
Appendicular muscles that are on the thoracic spine region are trapezius, rhomboid major and rhomboid minor. Muscles that are important in the superficial layer is the erector spinae muscle.