• Khirurgiia · Jan 2007

    Comparative Study

    [Diagnosis and treatment of lung injuries].

    • E B Nikolaeva, M M Abakumov, and A N Pogodina.
    • Khirurgiia (Mosk). 2007 Jan 1 (12): 11-4.

    AbstractOverall 1218 patients with lung injuries were treated during 11 years. The rate of deep wounds and injuries of central zone and root of lung was 24.9%. Endoscopic and x-ray methods (especially computed tomography) were used for diagnosis. Surgical tactics depended on type of injury. Resection of lung and pneumonectomy were performed at 10.2% patients, closure of lung wound--at 41.3%. Surgical treatment of lung wound with dissection and revision of wound canal was performed at 42.6% patients with deep injuries. Classified surgical tactics permits to reduce the rate of postoperative pulmonary complications from 62 to 11.6%, and lethality--from 11.2 to 3.1%.

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