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Thoracic surgery encompasses the operative, perioperative, and surgical critical care of patients with acquired and congenital pathologic conditions within the chest. Thoracic surgeons treat diseased or injured organs in the chest, including the esophagus (muscular tube that passes food to the stomach), trachea (windpipe), pleura (membranes that cover and protect the lung), mediastinum (area separating the left and right lungs that contains the heart), chest wall, diaphragm (separates the chest from the abdomen), pericardium (membrane covering the heart), heart (including the pericardium, coronary arteries, valves and myocardium) and lungs. The most common diseases requiring thoracic surgery include heart lesions, such as coronary artery disease and valve problems, lung cancer, chest trauma, esophageal cancer, emphysema, and heart and lung transplantation.

Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery) - NPI Lookup

NPI Last Name/Entity First & Middle State Zip More Reputation
1891712246 Norotsky Mitchell Craig VT 05401
1447271598 Colmenero Stephen VT 05401
1114941150 Marcus Stephen VT 05401
1831113703 Ittleman Frank Paul VT 05401
1871600460 Integrated Health Care Providers, Inc. VT 25304  
1487897377 Hirashima Fuyuki VT 05401
1932187267 Deschamps Claude VT 05401

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What is Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery)?

Cardiothoracic surgery is the field of medicine involved in surgical treatment of organs inside the thoracic cavity — generally treatment of conditions of the heart, lungs, and other pleural or mediastinal structures.

FAQ'S

What does a thoracic surgeon do?

Answer: According to Cancer Treatment Centers of America, thoracic surgeons perform operations on organs in the chest, including the heart, lungs and esophagus. Examples of thoracic surgery include coronary artery bypass surgery, heart transplant, lung transplant and removal of parts of the lung affected by cancer. Specialized thoracic surgeons treat lung and esophageal cancer, while specialized cardiac surgeons treat the heart. Thoracic surgery, also known as chest surgery, may be used to diagnose or repair lungs affected by cancer, trauma or pulmonary disease.

How do you become certified in one of the subspecialties?

Answer: To become certified as a surgeon, a physician must complete specialized training before residency as specified by the Board.

What certifications are available for a surgeon?

Answer: The American Board of Thoracic Surgery offers certifications.

What training is required prior to board certification?

Answer: Six to nine years of training is required prior to board certification

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