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  2. Thoracotomy - Wikipedia

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    Left anterolateral thoracotomy is the incision of choice for open chest massage, a critical maneuver in the management of traumatic cardiac arrest. Bilateral anterior thoracotomy with transverse sternotomy, or clamshell incision, is the incision of choice for bilateral lung transplantation. [5] It is also a valuable tool in trauma settings. [6]

  3. Resuscitative thoracotomy - Wikipedia

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    A left anterolateral thoracotomy is the common method of opening the chest, as it provides rapid access, can be easily extended into the right hemithorax, and provides access to most of the important anatomical structures during resuscitation including the aorta. [10]

  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. Minimally invasive cardiac surgery - Wikipedia

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    MICS CABG is a beating-heart multi-vessel procedure performed under direct vision through an anterolateral mini-thoracotomy. [ 4 ] Advantages of minimally invasive heart surgery are less blood loss, reduced post-operative discomfort, faster postoperative recovery and lower risk of infections, reduced duration of mechanical ventilation as well ...

  6. Apicoaortic conduit - Wikipedia

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    A left anterior-lateral thoracotomy is performed between the fifth and sixth ribs to expose the heart and provide access to the descending aorta. A portion of a rib may be removed to enable easier access and to minimize the chance of a rib fracture. The left lung is deflated and retracted. [citation needed]

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  8. Lung lobectomy - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of lobectomy is known as a thoracotomy. When this type of surgery is done the chest is opened up. An incision will be made on the side of the chest where the affected area of the lung is located. The incision will be in between the two ribs located in that area.

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