Thoracic Surgery

Our Technology

Modern equipment that helps our surgeons to see more clearly, operate more precisely, and keep every patient safer throughout their procedure.

The highest-resolution camera available in chest surgery today. When combined with near-infrared fluorescence and ICG contrast, it makes cancerous tissue glow in a distinct colour during an operation so surgeons can see exactly where the tumour ends and healthy tissue begins. FV has been a pioneer in applying ICG in lung surgery for approximately two years. This is particularly valuable in detection of deep-seated lung tumours, anastomosis blood supply assessment, thorough lymph node dissection, and identification of chyle leaks.

A fine, ultrasound-guided needle that delivers controlled heat energy to shrink benign thyroid nodules from the inside – with no surgical incision. Patients feel minimal discomfort and go home the same day.

These are advanced cutting instruments used during surgery. Unlike a standard scalpel, they cut and seal tissue at the same time – like closing a zip as you open it. This dramatically reduces bleeding, protects the surrounding tissue, and shortens operating time.

A dedicated suite for imaging and treating conditions affecting the blood vessels of the chest and heart. The DSA FD20 system provides high-definition, real-time X-ray images of blood vessels during procedures – giving doctors a precise, live map of your vascular anatomy.

These are high-quality ultrasound systems for imaging the heart and soft tissues. Think of echocardiography as a live, moving picture of your heart – showing how it pumps, how the valves open and close, and whether any structures look abnormal. We use these for planning surgery and monitoring recovery.

This device measures how efficiently blood travels through your arteries by checking the pulse wave velocity (how fast your pulse moves) and the ankle-brachial index – a comparison of blood pressure in the arm and ankle that reveals whether arteries are narrowed or blocked. It is painless, takes only a few minutes, and is used to assess patients with vascular conditions such as Buerger’s disease.

A mobile X-ray system that provides live imaging during procedures. Surgeons use it as a real-time guide – like having a GPS that shows them exactly where they are inside the body as they operate.

For procedures involving delicate nerves and blood vessels, a magnified view is essential. Our surgical microscope provides the level of detail needed to work on structures that are only millimetres wide – used in vascular and nerve microsurgeries where precision is critical.

Our diagnostic imaging suite includes a 1.5 Tesla MRI – which uses magnetic fields to produce detailed images of soft tissues, organs, and blood vessels – and a 256-slice CT scanner that can capture detailed cross-sections of the chest in seconds. Together, they give our doctors a complete picture of your condition before, during, and after treatment.

Looking for the second opinion?

Contact us for consultation and appointment booking

Make an Appointment
MessengerZalo