
Thoracic surgery recovery takes 1 to 2 months. Hospital stay is 3 to 5 days for VATS or robotic and 7 to 14 days for open thoracotomy. Desk work resumes in 2 to 4 weeks after minimally invasive and 6 to 8 weeks after open
According to Dr. George Karimundackal, Lung Cancer Specialist in Mumbai and Director of Thoracic Surgery at Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital, “Minimally invasive patients recover 40 to 50 percent faster than open thoracotomy patients due to smaller incisions less muscle trauma and reduced post-operative pain”
Recovery speed after thoracic surgery is not the same for every patient and it varies based on the procedure performed the surgical technique used pre-operative lung function and post-operative complication rate. VATS and robotic patients typically resume normal activities in 2 to 4 weeks while open thoracotomy patients need 6 to 8 weeks or more
Type of surgery performed: Wedge resection means 2 to 3 weeks before you feel normal again and lobectomy pushes that to 4 to 6 weeks while pneumonectomy where they take out the whole lung stretches to 2 to 3 months because your body needs time to work with whats left
How the surgeon got in: Open thoracotomy is a 15 to 20 cm cut between ribs and recovery from that wound alone takes 6 to 8 weeks while robotic thoracic surgery or VATS goes through 3 to 4 small ports and people are back at their desk in 2 to 3 weeks
How fit you were before going under: A 45-year-old who walks regularly with clean lungs and no sugar bounces back way faster than a 70-year-old dealing with COPD low FEV1 and poor nutrition and thats not opinion thats what the data shows every time
Stuff that goes wrong after: Air leaks that wont seal and infections nobody saw coming and chest tube stuck in longer than planned and pneumonia because someone skipped breathing exercises and each one tacks on extra days in hospital and extra weeks at home
Read about VATS vs RATS if you want to understand why the method your surgeon picks changes your recovery so much
Faster recovery depends on chest physiotherapy early mobilization proper pain control and adequate protein intake and patients who start walking and breathing exercises within 24 hours of surgery have shorter hospital stays and fewer respiratory complications
Surgery on the chest wall adds more time because bone and muscle are slower to heal than lung tissue
Dr. George Karimundackal MBBS MS General Surgery MCh Surgical Oncology MRCS Edinburgh with 15+ years in thoracic surgery and 1000+ minimally invasive procedures with shorter hospital stays and faster recovery timelines due to VATS and robotic approach and structured post-operative recovery protocol including chest physiotherapy spirometry monitoring and follow-up at 1 week 4 weeks and 3 months after discharge
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Anywhere from 1 to 2 months based on what was done and how fit you were going in
Significantly less because incisions are much smaller than open thoracotomy cuts
Some soreness for a few weeks is expected and manageable with whatever the surgeon prescribed
Walking starts in the first few days but anything heavy waits at least 6 to 8 weeks
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