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  2. VATS lobectomy - Wikipedia

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    Anatomic lung resection, i.e. pulmonary lobectomy or pneumonectomy, in conjunction with removal of the lymph nodes from the mediastinum is the treatment modality that provides the greatest chance of long-term survival in patients with early stage non-small cell lung cancer.

  3. Lung surgery - Wikipedia

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    During a pneumonectomy, the pleural cavity is accessed through a thoracotomy. With direct access to the tumour, the need for pneumonectomy is reassessed. After surgeons decide to proceed with the procedure, the hilar structures are dissected sequentially. The pulmonary artery, then the pulmonary veins, are divided via stapling.

  4. Pneumonectomy - Wikipedia

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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 to be confused with a lobectomy or segmentectomy, which only removes one part of the lung. There are two types of pneumonectomy: simple and extrapleural. A simple pneumonectomy removes just the ...

  5. Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest - Wikipedia

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    Reducing body temperature extends the time interval that such stoppage can be survived. [2] At a brain temperature of 14 °C, blood circulation can be safely stopped for 30 to 40 minutes. [ 3 ] There is an increased incidence of brain injury at times longer than 40 minutes, but sometimes circulatory arrest for up to 60 minutes is used if life ...

  6. Unclear how long the Pope will stay in hospital, Vatican says

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    The Vatican says it is unclear how long Pope Francis will stay in hospital after he was admitted on Friday with a respiratory tract infection. The 88-year-old pope’s current condition was ...

  7. Cardiothoracic surgery - Wikipedia

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    The patient survived for several years [10] but Souttar's physician colleagues at that time decided the procedure was not justified and he could not continue. [11] [12] Cardiac surgery changed significantly after World War II. In 1948 four surgeons carried out successful operations for mitral stenosis resulting from rheumatic fever.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    In the few individual therapy sessions he received, staff used the time to go over rule violations, such as his misuse of his cell phone. Share Your Story To share a story about your or a loved one’s experience with drug treatment, write to treatmentstories@huffingtonpost.com or leave a voice mail at 860-348-3376 .

  9. Patrick, Brittany Mahomes visit hospitalized children who ...

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    The family of two young girls released a statement saying the children have a long road to recovery and thanking Mahomes. ... During the hospital visit, the couple was photographed with two young ...