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    A pneumonectomy (or pneumectomy) is a surgical procedure to remove a lung. It was first successfully performed in 1933 by Dr. Evarts Graham. This is not...
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    thoracotomy is the first step in thoracic surgeries including lobectomy or pneumonectomy for lung cancer or to gain thoracic access in major trauma. There are...
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    century saw further innovation of new procedures, such as the first-ever pneumonectomy performed by Evarts Graham in 1933. A breakthrough in minimally invasive...
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    physicians Ludwig Aschoff and Ferdinand Sauerbruch. He completed the first pneumonectomy by a Western physician in 1931. In 1948, he performed an abdominal surgery...
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    caused by a number of both acute and chronic health issues, such as pneumonectomy, atelectasis, pleural effusion, fibrothorax (pleural fibrosis), or some...
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    straight or bent. This position is also required postoperatively for pneumonectomy patients. This position is known colloquially as "sitting up". This...
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    development of bone graft surgery, the surgical treatment of hernia and of pneumonectomy (removal of the lungs). Macewen was born near Port Bannatyne, near Rothesay...
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    large series, the median survival with surgery (including extrapleural pneumonectomy) was only 11.7 months. However, research indicates varied success when...
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    for Occult Constrictive Cardiac Physiology After Left Extrapleural Pneumonectomy". Chest. 122 (6): 2256–9. doi:10.1378/chest.122.6.2256. PMID 12475875...
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    hypertension, treatment is necessary. Hemoptysis can be treated by pneumonectomy or embolization of systemic-to-pulmonary collateral arteries. Surgical...
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  • fistula between the pleural space and the lung. It can develop following pneumonectomy, lung ablation, post-traumatically, or with certain types of infection...
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  • the surgical removal of all or part of the esophagus. Extrapleural pneumonectomy is the removal of the entire lung along with the pleura, the lung lining...
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    respiratory systems may have more extreme surgery to remove an entire lung (pneumonectomy). Experienced thoracic surgeons, and a high-volume surgery clinic improve...
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    present with exercise tolerance, cardiac arrhythmias, and heart murmur. A pneumonectomy is a surgical procedure in which an entire lung is removed. A common...
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    the FEV1 exceeds 2 litres or 80% of predicted, the person is fit for pneumonectomy. If the FEV1 exceeds 1.5 litres, the patient is fit for lobectomy. There...
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    lining. Suction drainage is also used for patients who have undergone a pneumonectomy in order to prevent anesthesia-related vomiting and possible aspiration...
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    as a result of oral surgery, laparoscopy, and cricothyrotomy. In a pneumonectomy, in which an entire lung is removed, the remaining bronchial stump may...
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  • best known for assisting Sir Clement Price Thomas in King George VI's pneumonectomy in 1951. He went on to conduct pioneering research on profound hypothermia...
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    first pneumonectomy for lung cancer. J Clin Oncol 2008; 19: 3268-3275. Baue AE: Landmark perspective: Evarts A. Graham and the first pneumonectomy. JAMA...
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    Myringotomy Respiratory Rhinoplasty · Septoplasty Rhinectomy · Laryngectomy · Pneumonectomy Tracheostomy Sinusotomy · Pneumotomy · Cricothyroidotomy · Cricothyrotomy ·...
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    malignant, often lethal, behavior. Major surgery, either a lobectomy or a pneumonectomy, is usually required for treatment. The genes mutated in AIS differ...
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    variety of chylothorax. It is a common and serious complication of a pneumonectomy. It is especially common in surgeries requiring mediastinal dissection...
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    Schoendienst was diagnosed with tuberculosis and underwent a partial pneumonectomy in February 1959. Despite being told that he would never play again...
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    (lobectomy, segmentectomy, or wedge resection) or of an entire lung pneumonectomy), along with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, are all used. The chance...
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  • to reduce lung volume by removing damaged portions of the lungs via pneumonectomy or wedge resection. Procedures include the use of valves, coils, or...
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    worker in thoracic and vascular surgery, performed the first human pneumonectomy in Philadelphia W. Edward Chamberlain, a radiologist who developed contrast...
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  • include lung cancer screening, thoracoscopy, VATS lobectomy, extrapleural pneumonectomy for mesothelioma, asbestos, tracheal stenosis, carinal surgery and esophageal...
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  • best known for his role in assisting Sir Clement Price Thomas in the pneumonectomy of King George VI in 1951. He subsequently remained professionally close...
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  • phrenic nerve for the treatment of tuberculosis, as well as the first pneumonectomy with the Tourniquet method and the first pericardiectomy for the release...
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  • James underwent extensive thoracic surgery, known as extrapleural pneumonectomy, with adjuvant intra-operative heated chemotherapy under the care of...
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