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Bronchial sleeve lobectomy with pulmonary artery reconstruction following neoadjuvant chemoimmunotherapy: A propensity score-weighted comparison. [PDF]
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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: 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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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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Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2014
Pneumonectomy is indicated for centrally placed tumors when a lung-preserving operation cannot be performed for oncologic reasons. The technique of robotic pneumonectomy is still undergoing development and modification. Several pioneering surgeons have determined it to be feasible but more data are required to determine the benefits and disadvantages ...
Brian E Louie
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Pneumonectomy is indicated for centrally placed tumors when a lung-preserving operation cannot be performed for oncologic reasons. The technique of robotic pneumonectomy is still undergoing development and modification. Several pioneering surgeons have determined it to be feasible but more data are required to determine the benefits and disadvantages ...
Brian E Louie
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TECHNIQUES OF PNEUMONECTOMY: Pneumonectomy Through An Empyema
Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1999The practical management of the patient with a destroyed lung in association with a preexisting empyema, based on considerable experiences, is discussed. Control of infection before proceeding with pneumonectomy by adequate drainage of the empyema and control of tuberculosis and pneumonia, particularly on the opposite side, is stressed.
J A, Odell, N J, Buckels
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