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You are here: Home Cardiothoracic Procedures Mediastinoscopy


Mediastinoscopy

Written by Ivan Schewitz | Published: Monday, 19 March 2007 09:08 |
A mediastinoscopy is a procedure to examine the central part of the chest. It is a fairly minor procedure when performed by a surgeon trained in the operation but is highly dangerous in the untrained operator. The procedure is performed as a day case with the patient being able to go home on the day of the operation.  For more information click here to view the Harvard Medical School site
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