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What is Thoracic Surgery? Overview, Benefits, and Expected Results Thoracic surgery is a specialized type of surgery that focuses on your lungs, pleura (lining of the lungs), esophagus, or chest...
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...there are some risks associated with the procedure. Possible Risks Include: Infection at the insertion site Damage to underlying organs or tissue Internal bleeding Puncture of the lung Collapsed...
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...of conditions affecting the lungs, heart, trachea, aorta, and diaphragm. These treatments may include: Pneumonectomy Wedge resection Segmentectomy or segment resection Lobectomy Rib removal Tissue biopsy Blood vessel repair Lung...
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...to relax and open up more. This makes air exchange between carbon dioxide and oxygen easier. In addition, your lung capacity, or the ability of the lungs to fill up...
![What Is Endotracheal Intubation: Overview, Benefits, And Expected Results 5 What is Acupuncture: Overview](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-procidures-300x158.png)
...following conditions: Respiratory arrest Respiratory failure Class III or IV haemorrhage Pulmonary contusion Pneumonia Emphysema Collapsed lung Heart failure Stroke Overdose Massive bleeding from the oesophagus Intestinal or stomach bleeding...
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...variety of disorders, such as: Heart lesions, including coronary artery disease and valve disorders Heart transplants Lung cancer Benign (noncancerous) lung diseases and lung tumors Chest reconstruction Esophageal cancer Gastroesophageal...
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Definition & Overview A pleurodesis is a medical procedure used to treat pleural effusion particularly in patients with lung cancer or mesothelioma (asbestos-related cancer that forms on the lungs’ protective...
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...transplantation – Used only in severe lung disease and end-stage lung cancer, lung transplants involve replacing the patient’s lung/s with donor lung/s, which are usually taken from brain-dead patients that...
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...Lung symptoms of CF Cystic fibrosis can also cause the lungs to create thicker than normal sputum, or phlegm. As a consequence, bacteria may become trapped in the airways, causing...
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...lung, liver, peritoneum Kidney adrenal glands, brain, bone, lung Ovary lung, liver, peritoneum Prostate adrenal glands, lung, bone, liver Stomach lung, liver, peritoneum As can be seen in the table,...