Air Leak after Pulmonary Resection, An Issue of Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 1st Edition
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Alessandro Brunelli
Date of Publication: 08/2010
This issue of Thoracic Surgery Clinics is devoted to the prevention and management of air leak after pulmonary surgery. Despite recent progresses in surgical technique and improved perioperative care, prolonged air leak remains a frequent complicati ...view more
This issue of Thoracic Surgery Clinics is devoted to the prevention and management of air leak after pulmonary surgery. Despite recent progresses in surgical technique and improved perioperative care, prolonged air leak remains a frequent complication after pulmonary resection. Articles will address topics such as the physics and dynamics of the pleural space, risk factors of prolonged air leak, surgical techniques and interoperative measures, the use of sealants or buttressing material; postoperative rescue strategies and postoperative management of the chest tube, including the use of new digitalized systems and portable devices.
This issue of Thoracic Surgery Clinics is devoted to the prevention and management of air leak after pulmonary surgery. Despite recent progresses in surgical technique and improved perioperative care, prolonged air leak remains a frequent complication after pulmonary resection. Articles will address topics such as the physics and dynamics of the pleural space, risk factors of prolonged air leak, surgical techniques and interoperative measures, the use of sealants or buttressing material; postoperative rescue strategies and postoperative management of the chest tube, including the use of new digitalized systems and portable devices.
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By Alessandro Brunelli, MD, Division of Thoracic Surgery, Umberto, I Regional Hospital, Ospedali Riuniti, Ancona, Italy
https://www.uk.elsevierhealth.com/air-leak-after-pulmonary-resection-an-issue-of-thoracic-surgery-clinics-9781437718812.html84751Air Leak after Pulmonary Resection, An Issue of Thoracic Surgery Clinicshttps://www.uk.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9781437718812_6.jpg47.2462.99GBPInStock/Medicine and Surgery/Cardiology/Medicine and Surgery/Surgery/Medicine and Surgery/Surgery/Thoracic Surgery/Books/Clinics Review Articles100071001310067525503956128391745310000100135145120This issue of Thoracic Surgery Clinics is devoted to the prevention and management of air leak after pulmonary surgery. Despite recent progresses in surgical technique and improved perioperative care, prolonged air leak remains a frequent complication after pulmonary resection. Articles will address topics such as the physics and dynamics of the pleural space, risk factors of prolonged air leak, surgical techniques and interoperative measures, the use of sealants or buttressing material; postoperative rescue strategies and postoperative management of the chest tube, including the use of new digitalized systems and portable devices. This issue of Thoracic Surgery Clinics is devoted to the prevention and management of air leak after pulmonary surgery. Despite recent progresses in surgical technique and improved perioperative care, prolonged air leak remains a frequent complication after pulmonary resection. Articles will address topics such as the physics and dynamics of the pleural space, risk factors of prolonged air leak, surgical techniques and interoperative measures, the use of sealants or buttressing material; postoperative rescue strategies and postoperative management of the chest tube, including the use of new digitalized systems and portable devices.00add-to-cart97814377188122011 and earlierProfessionalBy Alessandro Brunelli, MD20101Book178w x 254h (7.00" x 10.00")Saunders010 Aug 2010PRINT ON DEMAND - DELIVERY CAN TAKE UP TO 10 DAYSBy <STRONG>Alessandro Brunelli</STRONG>, MD, Division of Thoracic Surgery, Umberto, I Regional Hospital, Ospedali Riuniti, Ancona, ItalyClinicsThe Clinics: SurgeryNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select