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Lung Cancer - Post-surgery care

What can you expect after lung cancer surgery?

Immediately after the surgery, you will have a chest tube that will prevent any accumulation of air or fluid in the chest. There will be post-operative pain from the operation, and you will be given medication to treat the pain. If the pain is not controlled, please let your nurse or doctor know, as the medication may need to be adjusted. You will also need to walk or move about as early as possible to help your lung expand and aid your recovery. 

Most patients will regain their original level of function after recovering from surgery. However, there is a possibility that the removal of lung tissue may result in increased breathlessness during physical activity. In rare instances, you may even require supplemental oxygen for a prolonged period after a lung resection. However, your doctor will perform an evaluation to determine the likelihood of this occurring before recommending surgery. 

After recovering from surgery, you will be given regular outpatient appointments to see your team of doctors. These visits may include scans to monitor and check if the cancer recurs. It is important to follow your doctors’ advice, keep to scheduled clinic visits and do the prescribed tests so that timely treatment can be administered if the cancer or other problems arise.

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Jansen Koh Meng Kwang Adj Asst Prof

Adj Asst Prof Jansen Koh Meng Kwang

Head & Senior Consultant

MBBS, FRCP(Edin), EDIC, FCCP, FAMS

Clinical Interests: Intensive Care Medicine

Tay Tunn Ren Clin Asst Prof

Clin Asst Prof Tay Tunn Ren

Senior Consultant

​MBBS, MRCP (UK), FAMS

Clinical Interests: Intensive Care Medicine

Vijo Poulose  Clin Asst Prof

Clin Asst Prof Vijo Poulose

Senior Consultant

MBBS, Board Certified (USA) in Internal Medicine, FAMS (Singapore)

Clinical Interests: Intensive Care Medicine

Augustine Tee Adj Assoc Prof

Adj Assoc Prof Augustine Tee

Senior Consultant

​MBBS , MMed (Internal Med), FAMS, FCCP, FRCP (Edin), FRCP (Glasg)

Clinical Interests: Intensive Care Medicine

Choo  Xue Ning Clin Asst Prof

Clin Asst Prof Choo Xue Ning

Senior Consultant

M.B.B.S (Singapore), M.Med (Internal Medicine), M.R.C.P (UK)

Imran Bin Mohamed Noor Clin Asst Prof

Clin Asst Prof Imran Bin Mohamed Noor

Senior Consultant

MBBS, MRCP(UK), FCCP, FAMS

Clinical Interests: Intensive Care Medicine

Raghuram Jagadesan Assoc Prof

Assoc Prof Raghuram Jagadesan

Senior Consultant

MB BCh BAO (Dublin), FRCP (Glasg), FRCP (Edin), FCCP (USA) FAMS

Clinical Interests: Intensive Care Medicine

Anthony Yii Chau Ang  Clin Asst Prof

Clin Asst Prof Anthony Yii Chau Ang

Senior Consultant

BA, MB BChir, MA, MRCP(UK), MPH (United States)

Wui Mei Chew Dr

Dr Wui Mei Chew

Consultant

MRCP (UK), MMed (Internal Medicine), MSc (Molecular Medicine), MB BCh BAO

Sandra Hui Li Yan Dr

Dr Sandra Hui Li Yan

Consultant

MBBS (NUS), MRCP (UK), MMED (INT MED), FAMS (Respiratory Medicine), EDIC

Clinical Interests: Intensive Care Medicine

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