Friday, August 12, 2011

Pneumonectomy Complications

During a pneumonectomy, the surgeon will remove an entire affected lung and the surrounding tissue. As in a pleurectomy, this procedure too is done to relieve the associated pain, and is performed only when the cancer has spread to a great extent.
                   Pneumonectomy#1
Extrapleural pneumonectomy is a very complex procedure and will be performed by the surgeon only in extreme cases. Added to this is the fact that Pneumonectomy must be diagnosed early for performing this surgery.
                    Pneumonectomy#2
A diagnosis for Pneumonectomy will usually begin with the physician / surgeon reviewing a complete medical history of the patient. 
                     Pneumonectomy#3
If you know that you have been exposed to asbestos in the past, but none of the symptoms of Pneumonectomy are present, do not wait for the symptoms to show up.

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