When Surgery Is On Your Summer Travel Itinerary: Mayo Clinic Expert Offers 5 Tips for a Safe Trip

May 20, 2014 | Stephen D. Cassivi, M.D. | @StephenCassiviMD

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If chest surgery is on your summer travel schedule, you may be wondering whether it is safer to return home by car, train, bus or plane. A new Mayo Clinic study found that, contrary to conventional wisdom, air travel is just as safe as ground travel after chest surgery, and there is often no reason to wait for weeks after an operation to fly home. Study lead author Stephen Cassivi, M.D. , a Mayo Clinic thoracic surgeon, offers five tips for safer, more comfortable travel home after surgery.

Full article at Mayo Clinic News Network

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