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In this April 2025 issue of Annals of Thoracic Surgery (JCR Q1, IF: 3.6), a retrospective study, led by Professors Jianxing He and Shuben Li from the ...
With sleeve gastroplasty, the connection between the stomach and intestine does not change. This can result in a shorter recovery time, less pain and fewer complications. Because gastric bypass ...
For example, whereas a lobectomy removes one lobe of the lungs, a sleeve resection removes a lobe and some of the main bronchus (airway). A pneumonectomy removes the entire lung, rather than a lobe.
Knee compression sleeves provide joint support and may offer some pain relief during physical activity. Here are the best options to get you moving again. If you have knee pain or are ...
Introduction. Sleeve lobectomy has been proved to provide a better quality of life compared with pneumonectomy, with reduced morbidity and mortality rates specifically for centrally located tumors ...
This is an operation to remove one of the lobes of the lung (called a lobectomy). About a third to a half of your lung (30% to 50%) will be removed. It is the most common operation for lung cancer.
A. Mahtabifard, C. B. Fuller and R. J. McKenna Jr., “Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery Sleeve Lobectomy A Case Series,” The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol. 85, No ...
Gastric sleeve and gastric bypass surgery are the two most common types of bariatric surgery. Both surgeries aim to reduce the size of a person’s stomach and limit the amount of food they can eat.
We describe utilization, patients, and outcome of diagnostic lobectomy (DL) for suspected lung cancer without pathologic confirmation.Retrospective review of consecutive lobectomy or bilobectomy for ...
The Uniportal robotic (URATS) sleeve lobectomy with anastomosis to carina we did last friday is already at home just 48 hours after a complex surgery. URATS in… ...
A lung cancer surgery called a sleeve lobectomy, or a sleeve resection, is also sometimes performed in patients who typically have tumors in one lobe as well as the main bronchus to that lung. A ...
A recent study suggests that sleeve lobectomy is safe to perform in patients with non–small cell lung cancer who received neoadjuvant therapy. In patients with non­–small-cell lung cancer ...