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Minimally Invasive Thoracic Surgery
Our team includes leaders in minimally invasive thoracic surgery (MITS), which can be performed using video assistance:

Minimally invasive thoracic surgery, also called thoracoscopy or thoracoscopic surgery, is surgery of the chest that is performed with a thoracoscope (small video-scope) using small incisions and special instruments to minimize trauma. Other names for this procedure include pleuroscopy or VATS (video assisted thoracic surgery). The thoracoscope transmits images of the operative area onto a computer monitor that is positioned next to the patient. During thoracoscopic surgery and video assisted thoracic surgery, three small (approximately 1-inch) incisions are used, as compared with one long 6- to 8-inch incision that is used during traditional, "open" thoracic surgery. Surgical instruments and the thoracoscope are inserted through these small incisions.


Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) techniques have many advantages over traditional surgeries. They include:

Less Pain

MIS procedures cause less post-operative pain and discomfort. Studies have shown that patients undergoing MIS procedures report less pain and require smaller doses of pain relievers than patients undergoing traditional surgeries.

Shorter Hospital Stay

Shorter hospital stay and quicker return to normal activities. Patients who undergo MIS procedures are usually able to go home sooner. And, in many cases, the patient is able to return to normal activities and work more quickly.

Less Scarring

MIS procedures require smaller incisions--which means smaller, less noticeable scars. The scars that do form as a result of MIS typically have a less jagged edge--giving them a more appealing look.

Less Injury to Tissue

Most traditional surgeries require a long incision. This incision usually has to be made through muscle. Muscle needs a significant time to heal after surgery. Because there are no long incisions in MIS, surgeons often do not have to cut through muscles to complete the procedure--leading to less tissue damage and quicker recovery.

Higher Accuracy Rate

A higher accuracy rate for most procedures. Because MIS procedures use video-assisted equipment, the surgeon has better visualization and magnification of internal organs and structure. For patients, this translates into a more accurate and definitive procedure.

Is MIS Right for You?

We specialize in Minimally Invasive Thoracic Surgery. Some MIS procedures and surgeries may not be suitable for every patient. Please give us a call today to make an appointment and discuss your personal options.


MITS Associates
Phone number: 781-932-MITS (6487)
Fax number: 781-932-6486
800 W. Cummings Park
Suite 4700
Woburn, MA 01801
mitsassociates@gmail.com