Laparotomy Abdominothoracic

Laparothoracic abdominoplasty is an operation in which the surgeon simultaneously performs resection of abdominal organs and thoracic surgery to treat complex pathologies. For example, open or laparoscopic surgery may be performed on the lungs, stomach, pancreas, or esophagus. Abdominal and thoracic treatments can be performed simultaneously or sequentially. However, it is important to remember that the laparothoracic approach requires careful planning and coordination between surgical teams.

In severe cases, when standard treatments are ineffective, laparothoracic abdominal reconstruction may be an alternative to surgery. This is a technique in which the surgeon connects the patient's ribs, abdominal tissues, and abdominal organs to restore their function and improve the patient's overall condition. The operation can take up to several hours, but is one of the most complex and invasive treatments in medical practice.