Published on: 2026-08-22 | Written by: Dr. Amr Atash Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon
Dr. Amr Atsh explains that chest surgery is an important medical specialty aimed at diagnosing and treating various diseases and conditions affecting the lungs, airways, pleura, and the areas surrounding the heart, while the choice of surgical procedure depends on the nature and severity of the condition as well as the patient’s overall health.
Dr. Amr Atsh emphasizes that chest surgery is not required in every case, as the need for surgical intervention is determined after a medical examination and the necessary imaging and diagnostic tests to reach an accurate diagnosis and establish the most appropriate treatment plan.
Dr. Amr Atsh confirms that some tumors affecting the lungs or tissues within the chest may require surgical intervention to remove the tumor, while the type of surgery varies according to the tumor’s size, location, extent, and the patient’s overall health.
Dr. Amr Atsh warns that certain lung diseases may require surgery when medication is not sufficient or when a condition requires removal of part of the lung or treatment of a specific affected area, with the appropriate procedure determined according to the diagnosis and medical examinations.
Dr. Amr Atsh explains that the pleura may be affected by conditions requiring surgical intervention, such as recurrent fluid accumulation, certain infections, or complications that do not respond adequately to treatment, making specialized evaluation important for determining the cause and appropriate treatment.
Dr. Amr Atsh emphasizes the importance of prompt management of pneumothorax, a condition in which air accumulates around the lung and may cause it to collapse, with some cases requiring medical or surgical intervention depending on the severity and recurrence of the condition.
Dr. Amr Atsh confirms that minimally invasive thoracic surgery may be appropriate for certain conditions, allowing surgeons to access the targeted area through small surgical incisions, while suitability depends on the type and location of the disease and the patient’s overall health.
Dr. Amr Atsh warns that accurate diagnosis is an essential step before any chest surgery and may include a clinical examination, imaging, laboratory tests, and specialized investigations that help determine the nature of the problem and establish an appropriate treatment plan.
Dr. Amr Atsh explains that medical follow-up before surgery helps assess the patient’s overall health and prepare for the procedure, while postoperative follow-up helps monitor recovery and address any symptoms or complications that may develop during the recovery period.
Dr. Amr Atsh emphasizes that choosing a specialist in cardiothoracic surgery helps patients receive an accurate evaluation and an appropriate treatment plan, especially because surgical conditions vary from one patient to another and require comprehensive assessment before deciding on surgical intervention.
Dr. Amr Atsh confirms that managing chest diseases requires comprehensive medical evaluation to determine the nature of the condition and whether surgery is necessary, while maintaining continuous follow-up before and after the surgical procedure to provide the best possible patient care.
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