How to perform minimally invasive surgery for ground glass nodules in the lungs

Minimally invasive surgery for ground glass nodules in the lungs involves delivering a thoracoscope into the body through a hole in the chest wall, and removing the lung nodules through thoracoscopically operated instruments. Minimally invasive surgery for grinding glass nodules in the lungs requires localization of the nodule with a localization needle before surgery, and then a small incision is made in the chest wall, and thoracoscopic instruments are placed into the site of the lung nodule to resect the diseased tissue, and the resected lung tissues need to be immediately examined for pathological examination, and the lobes of the lung need to be resected if they are malignant. Minimally invasive surgery to remove ground-glass nodules in the lungs does not need to open the chest or cut off the ribs, leaving only a scar of 2-3 centimeters on the chest wall, and can be operated under the direct vision of the thoracoscope, which has a relatively small impact on the lung function, and the safety of the surgery is relatively high, and the recovery is relatively fast after the operation. Ground glass nodules in the lungs are recommended to go to the hospital for timely examination and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor.