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Complications in Thoracic Surgery

2020
Despite continuous and significant improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of thoracic surgery patients, postoperative complications can be life-threatening. Therefore, the management of these patients can be very challenging. The aim of this chapter is to provide an overview of the most frequent early and late postoperative complications in ...
Marco Andolfi   +3 more
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Surgery in thoracic actinomycosis

Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2012
Background: diagnosis and treatment of thoracic actinomycosis is difficult. In most cases, surgery is performed to rule out lung cancer or to control severe symptoms such as hemoptysis. Methods: 6 patients with a mean age of 42 years underwent pulmonary resection and were given a pathologic diagnosis of thoracic actinomycosis at our institution ...
Mohamed Sadok, Boudaya   +6 more
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Innovations in thoracic surgery

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2013
To discuss the innovations in general thoracic surgery and how they affect anesthetic management perioperatively. However, rather than listing various thoracic procedures and their inherent issues that complicate providing anesthesia, the approach of this article is to raise the anesthetic issues associated with innovations in thoracic surgery ...
Anthony W, Kim, Frank C, Detterbeck
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Robotics in thoracic surgery

The American Journal of Surgery, 2004
Surgical use of robotics, or computer-assisted surgical systems (CAS), has evolved over the last 10 years; for the treatment of chest diseases, however, the development has really occurred in the last 3 to 4 years. This brief history means that there have been few publications in the medical literature, and those that exist are mostly case reports ...
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Thoracic surgery in children

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2001
Anesthesia for thoracic surgery in children covers a wide range of ages, associated disease processes, and surgical pathology. Therefore, the anesthetist must be prepared to deal with a diverse group of patients of all ages along the pediatric spectrum, combining knowledge regarding both pediatric and thoracic anesthesia.
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Thoracic Surgery

New England Journal of Medicine, 1960
J G, SCANNELL, E W, WILKINS
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Surgery of the Thoracic Aorta

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1997
Thoracic aortic surgery has evolved from a high-risk, high-morbidity procedure to a safe procedure with predictable results. The frontiers left are adequate spinal cord protection and a less invasive approach to these procedures.
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Anesthesia for Thoracic Surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1961
M J, NICHOLSON, J P, CREHAN
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Omentoplasty in thoracic surgery

General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2008
Plombage methods were designed for treating pulmonary tuberculosis surgically around 1945 when pulmonary tuberculosis was regarded as a "traitor disease" in Japan. Nagaishi had reported extrapleural synthetic resin ball plombage in 1948 as the world's first case, but it was complicated by empyema due to perforation of cavities and rupture of lesions ...
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Problems in Thoracic Surgery

Postgraduate Medicine, 1953
The problems encountered in the treatment of thoracic diseases have increased as our knowledge of the various pathologic conditions has accumulated. Surgical treatment is now of a definitive nature, the attack direct and of sufficient intensity to remove the offending lesion. At our present state of knowledge any other type of therapy is mentioned only
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