Chest Diseases
In our clinic, lung and respiratory tract diseases are examined, treated and monitored. Lung cancer diagnosis and treatment, lung cysts and abscesses, pneumonia and lung infections treatment, pneumothorax, pulmonary thromboembolism diagnosis and treatment, tuberculosis (tuberculosis) diagnosis and treatment are performed for patients who apply to our polyclinic or emergency department. In addition, respiratory failure treatment, acute-chronic bronchitis, COPD, asthma treatment, pleural effusion diagnosis and treatment, sarcoidosis diagnosis and treatment are performed. Our patients with OSAS (Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome) symptoms are observed in the sleep laboratory for a sleep test and patient-specific treatments are applied in light of the analyzes performed.
When necessary for diagnosis and treatment; many different techniques such as advanced radiological imaging examinations, laboratory tests, respiratory function tests are used. In appropriate cases, lung and pleural biopsies are performed with ultrasound or CT guidance. When necessary, patients are also subjected to bronchoscopy, sleep tests, and allergy tests.
After the examination of specialist physicians and the tests performed, the patient is evaluated in terms of the need for outpatient or inpatient treatment. Patients who need to be hospitalized during the treatment process are monitored by experienced nurses in our Chest Diseases Clinic. In addition, the treatment of patients diagnosed with OSAS (Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome) is also organized in our sleep laboratory.
Treatments
Respiratory Failure Treatment
Open and closed surgery
If plate and screw cannot be used
Chest Tube
Percutaneous Pleural Effusion Drainage
Rib fracture repair
ETS Surgery
Closed Surgeries
VATS
Diseases
Bronchiectasis
Sleeping disorders
Chronic Bronchitis
Pleural Diseases
Pulmonary Embolism
Interstitial Lung Diseases
Pulmonary Hypertension
Sleep apnea
Asthma
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Hydotic cyst
Diaphragmatic Diseases
Tracheal foreign bodies
Excessive Sweating-Hyperhidrosis
Chest Wall Tumor
Pleural Effusions
Lung Cancers