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Is the Parsimonious Eurolung risk model a good predictor for all populations? An external validation study. [PDF]
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Comparison of Bronchial Sleeve Lobectomy with Pulmonary Arterioplasty versus Pneumonectomy.
Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2021BACKGROUND To evaluate the efficacy of bronchial sleeve lobectomy with pulmonary arterioplasty by comparing to pneumonectomy in centrally located non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with bronchovascular invasion.
Minglei Yang +9 more
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Nononcologic Mortality after Pneumonectomy Compared to Lobectomy.
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2021Pneumonectomy is associated with high mortality. Knowledge of the cause and timing of death is critically important to reduce mortality. This study aimed to compare long-term nononcologic mortality between pneumonectomy and lobectomy patients and ...
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Evaluation of factors affecting morbidity and mortality in pneumonectomy patients
Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2020Background The aim of this study was to evaluate risk factors associated with morbidity and mortality after pneumonectomy in non-small cell lung cancer patients.
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Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1995
Success in pneumonectomy, or any pulmonary surgery, depended upon learning the principles of positive pressure ventilation with endotracheal intubation, management of the pleural space, and confirming the advantage of anatomic dissection in individual ligation of hilar structures.
J C, Harvey, C, Erdman, E J, Beattie
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Success in pneumonectomy, or any pulmonary surgery, depended upon learning the principles of positive pressure ventilation with endotracheal intubation, management of the pleural space, and confirming the advantage of anatomic dissection in individual ligation of hilar structures.
J C, Harvey, C, Erdman, E J, Beattie
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TECHNIQUES OF PNEUMONECTOMY: Pleural Pneumonectomy
Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1999This article reviews the preoperative assessment and selection of patients for extrapleural pneumonectomy, the surgical technique, and recent data outlining our experience with multimodality therapy for MPM.
D J, Sugarbaker, S C, Grondin
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TECHNIQUES OF PNEUMONECTOMY: Sleeve Pneumonectomy
Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1999Sleeve pneumonectomy is a technically demanding procedure, the indications of which include non-small bronchogenic tumors extending to the tracheobronchial bifurcation without diseased mediastinal nodes. Right sleeve pneumonectomies are best approached through an ipsilateral thoracotomy in the fifth (or fourth) intercostal space.
P, Dartevelle, P, Macchiarini
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TECHNIQUES OF PNEUMONECTOMY: Completion Pneumonectomy
Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1999Completion pneumonectomy refers to an operation intended to remove what is left of a lung partially resected during previous surgery. Completion pneumonectomy is a technically demanding procedure, which carries an increased operative mortality and morbidity.
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Extrapericardial pneumonectomy
Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2005Presentation of the technique of extrapericardial left and right standard pneumonectomy. After insertion of a disposable double-lumen endotracheal tube, the patient is positioned in lateral decubitus and a lateral thoracotomy is performed. One-lung ventilation is started after a thorough identification is performed followed by systematic nodal ...
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Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2007
Sleeve pneumonectomy remains a surgical challenge with specific problems of intraoperative surgical and anesthesiologic management. In the present chapter we expose the techniques currently employed in our institution. Sleeve pneumonectomy is associated with a non-negligible mortality, with figures ranging from 8% to 15%.
Marco, Alifano, Jean-François, Regnard
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Sleeve pneumonectomy remains a surgical challenge with specific problems of intraoperative surgical and anesthesiologic management. In the present chapter we expose the techniques currently employed in our institution. Sleeve pneumonectomy is associated with a non-negligible mortality, with figures ranging from 8% to 15%.
Marco, Alifano, Jean-François, Regnard
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