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INDICATIONS FOR PNEUMONECTOMY: Pneumonectomy For Benign Disease
Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1999A wide variety of nonmalignant diseases of the lung require pneumonectomy. Pneumonectomy for inflammatory lung disease is frequently associated with high morbidity rates, and the frequencies of postpneumonectomy space empyema and bronchopleural fistula are high.
A A, Conlan, S E, Kopec
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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 ...
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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 ...
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TECHNIQUES OF PNEUMONECTOMY: Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery Pneumonectomy
Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1999Thoracoscopic major pulmonary resections such as lobectomies or pneumonectomies are the most difficult operations that can be attempted thoracoscopically, and still have limited routine application in thoracic surgical practice. The precise indications for thoracoscopic pneumonectomy are very rare and have not yet been defined precisely; we limited the
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Recruited Monocytes and Type 2 Immunity Promote Lung Regeneration following Pneumonectomy
Cell Stem Cell, 2017Richard M Locksley +2 more
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