Is surgery needed for a 1.4 cm lung nodule?

Sep 20, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Ren Yi
Introduction
Whether a 1.4 cm pulmonary nodule requires surgery depends on the nature of the nodule. If the nodule is benign, surgery is generally not necessary. However, if it is malignant, surgical treatment such as segmentectomy, wedge resection, or lobectomy should be performed under the guidance of a physician. Regular follow-up examinations are required after surgery to monitor the condition of the pulmonary nodule.

Whether a 1.4 cm pulmonary nodule requires surgery depends on the nature of the nodule. If the nodule is benign, surgery is generally not necessary. However, if it is malignant, surgical treatment should be performed under a doctor's guidance.

If the pulmonary nodule is benign, it usually does not affect the body and typically does not require surgical intervention. However, regular hospital follow-up examinations are recommended to monitor the nodule's status and prevent potential malignant transformation.

If the nodule is malignant, a 1.4 cm nodule is relatively large and may compress lung tissues or organs, potentially causing inflammation in the lung tissue. In such cases, surgical treatments such as segmentectomy, wedge resection, or lobectomy should be performed under medical supervision. After surgery, regular follow-up visits are essential. Patients should ensure adequate rest, maintain a light diet, and avoid spicy or irritating foods to promote recovery.

When pulmonary nodules are detected, timely pathological examination should be conducted to determine the nature of the nodule and guide targeted treatment under a physician's supervision.

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