General Thoracic Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center is dedicated to the prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the chest (thorax) and upper gastrointestinal system (esophagus and stomach).
Our thoracic surgeons are specialty-trained physicians who continue to expand treatment options for patients, utilizing minimally invasive procedures, including video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) and robotic-assisted technology. We offer a wide variety of chest operations – and perform more than 800 of these procedures every year.
We apply state-of-the-art surgical techniques with a focus on early diagnosis, better cancer staging, and multidisciplinary care to the treatment of malignancies of the chest such as lung cancer, esophageal cancer, thymic malignancies, and mesothelioma. Our National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, the gold standard for cancer centers, is a center for excellence in patient care, research, and education, and the only center with this designation in North Texas.
We are also dedicated to the treatment of benign conditions of the chest such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), hiatal hernias, achalasia, myasthenia gravis, hyperhidrosis (sweaty palms), and diverticula of the esophagus.
More than 90 percent of our thoracic operations are performed minimally invasively, which offers many benefits, including:
- Reduced pain
- Improved postoperative recovery
- Reduced hospital stay
- Reduced scarring
- Reduced complications
- Reduced inflammatory response
- Faster recovery and sooner return to regular activities