نتایج جستجو برای: lung resection

تعداد نتایج: 374144  

2017
Kazu Shiomi Masanori Naito Takeo Sato Takatoshi Nakamura Hiroyasu Nakashima Masahito Naito Masashi Mikubo Yoshio Matsui Masahiko Watanabe Yukitoshi Satoh

BACKGROUND Adjuvant chemotherapy after resection of colorectal cancer (CRC) lung metastases may reduce recurrences and improve survival. We investigated the effects of adjuvant chemotherapy after curative resection of lung CRC metastases on prognosis. METHODS We retrospectively reviewed records of our patients undergoing pulmonary metastasectomy from CRC between January 2000-March 2014. Data ...

Journal: :Chest 2004
Massimo Torre Giorgio M Ferraroli Angelo Vanzulli Stefano Fieschi

BACKGROUND To show the safety and stability of a spiral wire needle (Somatex; Rietzneuendorf, Germany) in the detection and subsequent thoracoscopic resection of subpleural and/or small nodules of the lung. METHODS Under local anesthesia and CT control, 13 patients underwent the positioning of a spiral wire needle into the lung, with the spiral located close to or inside the nodule to be rese...

2012
Vesna Cukic

INTRODUCTION Nowadays an increasing number of lung resections are being done because of the rising prevalence of lung cancer that occurs mainly in patients with limited lung function, what is caused by common etiologic factor - smoking cigarettes. Loss of lung tissue in such patients can worsen much the postoperative pulmonary function. So it is necessary to asses the postoperative pulmonary fu...

2015
Shun-Ying Yin Yen-Chu Yi-Cheng Wu Chien-Ying Liu Ming-Ju Hsieh Hsu-Chia Yuan Po-Jen Ko Yun-Hen Liu

INTRODUCTION Transumbilical single-port surgery is a potentially less invasive approach to many types of abdominal surgeries and offers better cosmetic outcomes than conventional 3-port laparoscopic surgery. It avoids the complication of intercostal neuralgia and may reduce the risk of pulmonary complications after video-assisted thoracic surgery. This study evaluated the feasibility of transum...

Journal: :Chest 2005
Arifa Pasic Katrien Grünberg Wolter J Mooi Marinus A Paul Pieter E Postmus Thomas G Sutedja

STUDY OBJECTIVES Microscopic residual disease in the bronchial resection margins after surgical resection of lung cancer is rare, and its clinical significance remains unsettled. We studied the natural history of patients with carcinoma in situ (CIS) at their bronchial resection margins to focus on the issue of stump recurrence. METHODS Eleven individuals who had undergone radical surgery for...

2014
Zdenek Ručka Irena Koutná Lenka Tesařová Michaela Potěšilová Stanislav Stejskal Pavel Šimara Petr Vaňhara Jan Doležel Vaclav Zvoníček Oldřich Coufal Ivan Čapov

BACKGROUND The surgical resection of lung disrupts glucose homeostasis and causes hyperglycemia, as in any other major surgery or critical illness. We performed a prospective study where we carefully lowered hyperglycemia by insulin administration during the surgery, and for the first time we monitored immediate insulin effects on lung physiology and gene transcription. METHODS The levels of ...

Journal: :European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery 2003
Elizabeth Johnson

Bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (BAC) of the lung is a subtype of adenocarcinoma with pure bronchoalveolar growth pattern and no evidence of stromal, vascular or pleural invasion (1999 WHO criteria), that seems to increase in incidence actually. BAC has its proper clinical spectrum, occurring more frequently in women and in younger patients. BAC also seems to be less dependent on tobacco exposure....

Journal: :Thorax 1999
A M Nugent I C Steele A M Carragher K McManus J A McGuigan J R Gibbons M S Riley D P Nicholls

BACKGROUND Resection is the treatment of choice for lung cancer, but may cause impaired cardiopulmonary function with an adverse effect on quality of life. Few studies have considered the effects of thoracotomy alone on lung function, and whether the operation itself can impair subsequent exercise capacity. METHODS Patients being considered for lung resection (n = 106) underwent full static a...

Journal: :Annals of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery : official journal of the Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia 2001
M Hamatake T Ishida K Yamazaki H Baba Y Maehara K Sugio K Sugimachi

Lung cancer with a solitary metastasis to the stomach occurred in a 65-year-old man, surgically treated for gastric metastasis was followed by pulmonary resection. The gastric metastasis accompanied by upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage. After total gastrectomy to control this hemorrhage, a left lower lobectomy with a partial resection of the lingular segment and combined resection of the chest ...

Journal: :Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2013
Maria T Morano Amanda S Araújo Francisco B Nascimento Guilherme F da Silva Rafael Mesquita Juliana S Pinto Manoel O de Moraes Filho Eanes D Pereira

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of 4 weeks of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) versus chest physical therapy (CPT) on the preoperative functional capacity and postoperative respiratory morbidity of patients undergoing lung cancer resection. DESIGN Randomized single-blinded study. SETTING A teaching hospital. PARTICIPANTS Patients undergoing lung cancer resection (N=24). INTERVENTIONS Pati...

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