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3 Μαρ 2015 · Cavitary lung lesions are relatively common findings on chest imaging and often pose a diagnostic challenge to the hospitalist. Having a standard approach to the evaluation of a cavitary lung lesion can facilitate an expedited workup. Figure 1. Right upper lobe cavitary lung lesion.
5 Μαρ 2018 · To date, there are few specific guidelines published on the optimal approach to cavitary lung disease. 1,2 The intention of this review is to highlight the specific clinical, laboratory, and radiographic features that can help guide clinicians in their approach.
2 Οκτ 2023 · A cavitary lung lesion is defined radiographically as a lucent area contained within a consolidation, mass, or nodule. It is further characterized by thick walls of greater than 4 mm. 3,4 The differential for these lesions is broad and includes both infectious and non-infectious causes.
A pulmonary cavity is a collection of gas and/or fluid enclosed by a thick and often irregular wall which usually occurs when central necrotic tissue is expelled via a bronchial connection. Cavities may be single or multiple and can be isolated or associated with lung disease 12.
16 Φεβ 2023 · Surgical procedures to remove lung cancer include: Wedge resection to remove a small lung section containing the tumor and a margin of healthy tissue. Segmental resection to remove a larger portion of lung, but not an entire lobe. Lobectomy to remove the entire lobe of one lung. Pneumonectomy to remove an entire lung.
It may take weeks or months to recover, depending on the operation you had. Recovery takes time and it is faster for some people than others. Try to pace yourself and do not do too much too soon. Your doctor and nurse will give you advice on what you can do to help your recovery.
1 Φεβ 2021 · Domains of recommendations. The proposed recommendations concerned five domains: 1) patient pathway and patient information; 2) preoperative management and prehabilitation; 3) anaesthesia and analgesia for lobectomy; 4) surgical strategy for lobectomy; and 5) enhanced recovery after surgery.