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  2. Resuscitative thoracotomy - Wikipedia

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    A resuscitative thoracotomy is indicated when severe injuries within the thoracic cavity (such as hemorrhage) prevent the physiologic functions needed to sustain life.The injury may also affect a specific organ such as the heart, which can develop an air embolism or a cardiac tamponade (which prevents the heart from beating properly).

  3. 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).

  4. Pneumothorax - Wikipedia

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    The results from VATS-based pleural abrasion are slightly worse than those achieved using thoracotomy in the short term, but produce smaller scars in the skin. [12] [15] Compared to open thoracotomy, VATS offers a shorter in-hospital stays, less need for postoperative pain control, and a reduced risk of lung problems after surgery. [15]

  5. Nuss procedure - Wikipedia

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    For many, it is the driving force behind undergoing the Nuss procedure. The recovery from these psychological symptoms can also take some time, though many patients report improvements in confidence and self-esteem after only a few weeks, once the effects of the surgery can be noticed. Ultimately, almost all patients report a noticeable ...

  6. Lung surgery - Wikipedia

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    The first written records of lung surgery were provided by Hippocrates, where he described a treatment for thoracic empyema by means of drainage. [2] Thoracic procedures became more viable with the advent of positive pressure ventilation, [3] introduced by Samuel Meltzer in 1909.

  7. The Average Retirement Age for Men vs. Women in 2023 - AOL

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    Yet, despite lower earnings, women in the U.S. retire two years earlier than men on average. According to U.S. Census Bureau Data, the average retirement age for women in 2016 was 63, compared to ...

  8. Hemothorax - Wikipedia

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    [8] [6] VATS is less invasive and cheaper than an open thoracotomy, and can reduce the length of hospital stay, but a thoracotomy may be preferred when hypovolemic shock is present, [3] in order to watch bleeding. [34] The procedure should ideally be performed within 72 hours of the injury as delay may increase the risk of complications. [19]

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Among Kentucky’s taxpayer-funded rehabilitation options is a network of 15 facilities — eight for men and seven for women — created about a decade ago and known as Recovery Kentucky. It represents the state’s central drug treatment effort, admitting thousands of addicts per year.