Anesthetic Management for Pulmonary Resection
Increasingly complex procedures are routinely performed using minimally invasive approaches, allowing cancers to be resected with short hospital stays, minimal postsurgical discomfort, and improved odds of cancer-free survival. Along with these changes, the focus of anesthetic management for lung resection surgery has expanded from the provision of ideal surgical conditions and safe intraoperative patient care to include preoperative patient training and optimization and postoperative pain management techniques that can impact pulmonary outcomes as well as patient lengths of stay.
Source: Thoracic Surgery Clinics - Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Daniel Ankeny, Hovig Chitilian, Xiaodong Bao Source Type: research
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