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General Thoracic Surgery in Finland, a Perspective from the Helsinki University Hospital

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Journal J Thorac Dis
Specialty Pulmonary Medicine
Date 2022 Jul 11
PMID 35813739
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The field of thoracic surgery is a rapidly developing field due to exciting developments in technology and oncologic treatments as well as continuous innovation in surgical technique. Although the population of Finland is relatively small, general thoracic surgery is represented at a high level in five centralized university centers, Helsinki University Hospital, Tampere University Hospital, Turku University Hospital, Kuopio University Hospital and Oulu University Hospital. Thus, high case volume and good results are achieved in these centers. Here, we describe a short history, current state and future prospects of the field of cardiothoracic surgery in Finland, with a focus on general thoracic surgery and the perspective of Helsinki University Hospital. From the field's birth in Finland, marked by the first lobectomy, in the late 1930's, it has grown and adapted more and more modern techniques such as totally minimally invasive esophagectomy and robotic lung cancer surgery. Nowadays, most of general thoracic surgery in Helsinki University Hospital is either minimally invasive or robotic and open surgery is the exception to the norm. Helsinki University Hospital has a strong presence in the European general thoracic surgery community and aims to do so in the future by investing on training & education, research and surgical innovation.

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