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Lung surgery

Requirements

  • Double lumen ETT (allows selective collapse of lung)

 

Pneumonectomy

Lobectomy

  1. Right/left posterio-lateral thoracotomy
  2. Spread ribs
  3. Get anaesthetist to collapse one side of lungs
  4. Enter pleural cavity
  5. Define anatomy (dissect through fissues) to hilum
  6. Dissect vein (superior), artery (inferior) and bronchus (posterior)
  7. Ligate all three
  8. Divide lung
  9. Check for air leak (fill cavity with water and ask anaesthetis to blow on lung)
  10. Insert apical chest drain
  11. Close
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