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Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group Thoracic Surgery

Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group Thoracic Surgery is devoted to the surgical care of diseases of the lungs, esophagus and chest wall. Our team of highly trained physicians are board certified and equipped with state-of-the-art and specialized technologies for our thoracic surgery patients. We continue to expand our treatment options utilizing minimally invasive procedures including video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) and robotic-assisted technology.

Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group Thoracic Surgery takes a multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of chest disorders to improve and streamline the overall patient experience. Our clinical pathway seamlessly integrates surgeons with medical oncology, radiation oncology, pulmonology, radiology, and pathologists. Daily care is managed by a dedicated nursing team, pulmonary rehabilitation, physical therapy, occupational therapy and respiratory therapy.

Chest and Thoracic

  • Chest Disorders

    • Lung cancer

    • Benign disease and tumors of the lung

    • Interstitial lung disease

    • Esophageal cancer

    • Benign esophageal diseases

    • Mediastinal tumors and diseases

    • Pleural diseases

    • Mesothelioma

    • Chest wall tumors

    • Diaphragm injuries

    • Rib fractures

  • Thoracic Surgeries

    • Lobectomy/segmentectomy

    • Chemical and mechanical pleurodesis

    • Decortications

    • Mediastinal mass resection

    • Rib plating

    • EGD—EMR/ESD, APC ablation, EUS, stent placement, Botox

    • Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) procedures

    • Esophagectomy

    • Hital hernia repair (PEHR)-fundoplication

    • Diaphragm plication

    • SC joint washout/debridement

    • Lymph node dissection/biopsy - via robotic approach or cervical mediastinoscopy

    • Dorsal sympathectomy

    • Esophageal perforation repair

    • Cryoablation of intercostal nerves

  • Interventional Procedures

    • Bronchoscopic Lung Volume Reduction (BLVR) with endobronchial valve placement

    • Robotic navigation with bronchoscopic biopsy

    • Robotic endobronchial ultrasound

  • Enhanced Recovery After Thoracic Surgery

    Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group Thoracic Surgery offers an advanced program designed to enhance recovery after thoracic surgery. The goal of ERATS is to accelerate recovery time, reduce the hospital stay and safely manage pain more effectively. The collaborative approach is supported by anesthesia, clinical nutrition, nursing and therapy.

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7777 Hennessy Boulevard Suite 105, Baton Rouge LA 70808

Monday - Thursday:
7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Friday:
7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Lung Nodules

  • What Are They?

    Nodules are abnormal spots that may show up on your lung cancer screening scan or other imaging test. Nodules are found in up to half of adults who get a chest X-ray or CT scan. Most nodules are not cancer, but for a small number of people the nodule may turn out to be an early cancer.

  • What Are the Symptoms?

    In general, small nodules don’t cause any noticeable problems. They’re too small to cause pain or breathing problems.

  • You Found One. Now What?

    Your healthcare team will probably recommend getting more CT scans to keep a close eye on the nodule to see if it changes. We call this “active surveillance.”
    If a nodule is not cancer, it usually won’t grow. If the nodule doesn’t grow over a two-year period, it is very unlikely to be cancer. Most of the time, it is safe to stop watching nodules if there is no growth over two years.

    On the other hand, if the nodule is getting bigger, it should be looked at more closely to see if it is lung cancer. Nodules can be viewed more closely using different radiology studies or by biopsy (using a needle or surgery to take a sample of the nodule to look at under a microscope). Your healthcare team will determine which is best for you.

  • What if its cancer?

    Your best chance at beating cancer is early detection as well as the support of a comprehensive cancer center that includes a team of specialists working together for you.

    The Lung Cancer Multidisciplinary Team at Our Lady of the Lake Health brings together specialists to ensure the highest quality and individualized care for every patient. The lung team recommends lung cancer screenings for high-risk patients.

    Upon scheduling your screening, you will be enrolled in the Lung Cancer Screening Clinic at Our Lady of the Lake Cancer Institute.

    Post Screening

    By combining the precision of the CT scan and the multidisciplinary expertise of our local providers, patients will be diagnosed accurately and effectively. This also means patients will know quickly after the screening if a further follow-up is needed. Results will be provided to determine the appropriate next steps.

    Learn more about lung cancer here.

    High-Risk Status Screening Recommended For:

    • Ages 50-77
    • Asymptomatic (no symptoms such as fever, chest pain, new shortness of breath, new or changing cough, coughing up blood or unexplained significant weight loss)
    • Tobacco smoking history of at least 20 pack-years
    • Current or former smoker

    DO NOT schedule a screening if you have fever, chest pain, new shortness of breath, new or changing cough, coughing up blood, or unexplained, significant weight loss. Contact your primary care provider or head to the nearest emergency room.

    Call (225) 765-303 to schedule a lung screening appointment.


Our Locations

Our Team

Emily Cassidy, MD

Thoracic Surgery
Meet Dr. Cassidy

Nicolas LeBlanc, MD

Thoracic Surgery

Meet Dr. Leblanc

Thomas Marsden, MD

Thoracic Surgery

Meet Dr. Marsden

Abdulla Majid-Moosa, DO

Pulmonology

Meet Dr. Moosa

Emily Kemp, PA

Meet Emily

Katherine Templeton, NP

Meet Katherine

Natalie Abshier, PA

Meet Natalie

Jonathan Fletcher, PA

Meet Jonathan

Stephanie Thomas, PA

Meet Stephanie

Awards and Accomplishments

Center of Excellence for Lung Cancer - Screening
Excellence in Early Detection Award
Center of Excellence for Lung Cancer - Cancer Care

Tips and Resources About Thoracic Cancers

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