
Heart tumors may not be common, but they require urgent treatment. Currently, there is a technique for minimally invasive heart tumor surgery using 3D endoscopy without cutting the breastbone, which reduces complications, causes less pain, allows for quicker recovery, is safe, and provides effective outcomes.

Small incision coronary artery bypass surgery (MICS CABG) is an innovation that helps reduce patient pain, speeds recovery, avoids the need for sternotomy, and reduces the risk of complications, performed by a specialized medical team at Bangkok Heart Hospital.

Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery (MICS) is a technique for treating heart disease without opening the chest bone. It reduces pain, results in a smaller scar, and allows for quicker recovery, making it suitable for patients who want to reduce risks and return to a quality lifestyle.

When there is heart valve leakage and stenosis, prompt treatment can help reduce the severity, especially surgery to repair or replace heart valves using Totally 3D Endoscopic Valve Surgery. This method effectively treats abnormal heart valves with small incisions, causing less pain, faster recovery, and reducing complications and side effects from the surgery.

Thoracic conditions, e.g. lung, respiratory diseases, and esophageal diseases have affected a large number of people worldwide.

Sweaty palms are not an uncommon condition if it happens from time to time and the sweats are not drippy. But if the sweating is excessive, it can impact your quality of life, and you need to see a specialist as soon as possible for a remedy.

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation or ECMO is an alternative medical technology that increases the chance of saving lives in the critical minute.

Owning to advances in diagnostic technology, imaging test such as a low-dose computed tomography (also called a low-dose CT scan) has become the recommended screening test for lung cancer.

The unexpected consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic have thrown normal life out of gear with no immediate end in sight.

Smoke from cigarettes is a risk factor for lung cancer, but it's not just cigarette smoke. Air pollution such as PM2.5 particles and incense smoke can also harm the lungs. Therefore, one should not overlook and must understand correctly.

As the COVID-19 pandemic ungovernably continues spreading worldwide, disease severity has drastically increased due to several variants caused by vital mutations.
