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Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) Thymectomy

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Contributed by Dept of Cardiothoracic Surgery (website)

Description

The thymus is a fatty organ situated behind the sternum. Its primary function in childhood is the immune modulation of lymphocytes. It may be enlarged and associated with conditions like myasthenia gravis (MG). MG is an auto immune condition where the patients become fatigued easily and in severe cases may result in respiratory distress. Although medications can treat the condition effectively, potential cure can be offered by a total thymectomy.

Conventionally, a total thymectomy is performed by splitting the sternum. With VATS, this can be done with small incisions from the right side of the chest. With a shorter hospital stay, less pain and cosmetically more superior, VATS thymectomy may soon become the standard of care for MG patients.


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Where to Seek Treatment

The medical institutions within SingHealth that offer consultation and treatment for this condition include:

1. National Heart Centre Singapore
Dept of Cardiothoracic Surgery
17 Third Hospital Avenue, Mistri Wing, Singapore 168752

Outpatient Appointment Unit:
Tel : +65 6436 7840

International Enquiries, please contact:
Tel : +65 6236 7438
Email : ims@nhcs.com.sg
2. KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Children's Services - Cardiology
100 Bukit Timah Road Singapore 229899

Central Appointments:
Tel : +65 6294 4050

International Enquiries, please contact:
Tel : +65 6394 8888
Email : international@kkh.com.sg





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