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  2. Lung lobectomy - Wikipedia

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    After the patient returns home they typically remain in recovery for about four to six weeks, although some patients may be able to return to work and normal activities sooner. [medical citation needed] Pain is very common amongst patients for quite some time after a lobectomy and doctors will usually prescribe pain medication to help with this ...

  3. VATS lobectomy - Wikipedia

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    VATS lobectomy is the same as lobectomy performed via thoracotomy in that the pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, and bronchus to the involved pulmonary lobe are individually dissected, ligated and divided.

  4. Lung surgery - Wikipedia

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    A lobectomy is the surgical removal of one of the five lung lobes (right upper, right middle, right lower, left upper and left lower lobes). [24] Lobectomies are the most common type of lung surgery and the standard operation for most NSCLC patients. [25] Though specific surgical techniques vary for each lobe, the general workflow is identical.

  5. After two lung transplants and long recovery, Lexington mom ...

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    “I have so much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving and I’m so glad my Northwestern Medicine lung transplant team could get me home to share that gratitude with my family, my friends, and the ...

  6. Lobectomy - Wikipedia

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    A lobectomy of the lung is performed in early-stage non-small cell lung cancer patients. [2] [3] It is not performed on patients that have lung cancer that has spread to other parts of the body. Tumor size, type, and location are major factors as to whether a lobectomy is performed. This can be due to cancer or smoking.

  7. Thoracotomy - Wikipedia

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    A thoracotomy is a surgical procedure to gain access into the pleural space of the chest. [1] It is performed by surgeons (emergency physicians or paramedics under certain circumstances) to gain access to the thoracic organs, most commonly the heart, the lungs, or the esophagus, or for access to the thoracic aorta or the anterior spine (the latter may be necessary to access tumors in the spine).

  8. Trump to make it easier for LNG export permit renewals ...

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    The decision was made after pipeline company Energy Transfer applied for a three-year extension of its permit to construct an LNG export facility in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

  9. Woman Jumps Into Icy Stream to Save Newborn Wild Horse Foal ...

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    The woman sprung into action after watching the foal’s mother standing my helplessly, unable to drag her baby from the water. “Her Mum rubbed her head against mine, they moved around me ...