Lung eradication

Lung eradication is an anatomical extraction of a complete lung, and such surgery has been prescribed and described for the first time for a patient suffering from lung cancer. The entire lung eradication reduces the patient’s ability to breathe by 50%, knowing that this limited capacity is sufficient to enable the patient to do his daily work independently without requiring help devices. Why does the operation take place? The reasons for lung eradication are if the patient has one of these diseases: lung cancer, which includes main blood vessels or main breathing channels. Complete destruction of the lung due to infection or brightness. Less common situations such as those that include the coming of the lung of other organs in the body. The complications of lung homosexuality are the basic complications caused by this process are as follows: Temporary heart rhythm deviations. Pollution of the space formed to the lung output. The knot that connects and closes the airways causes a large air leak. Bleeding of blood vessels. Surgical wound is infected. Some treatments for these complications are conservative treatments such as antibiotic therapy and other medicines, and others in the event that there is bleeding that urgently needs surgery. Before performing the operation, the consequences will be done to make sure you can only carry the lives of one lung, so that you will do the time to evaluate your lungs, and the estimate of the ability to connect the sufficient oxygen to your body. Your medicine may also recommend that he do anxiety to make sure your heart works in a good way; Because the surgeon can increase the pressure on the heart. During the operation, the procedure steps include the following: The chest is opened between the fifth and six ribs, and the intercostal muscles are cut and the lung membrane opens, then the lung is removed. The artery that provides the lung with blood and which comes directly from the heart is linked. The otterin that drains the oxygen -rich blood from the lung to the heart is connected. The main breathing course coming from the lung is closed and closed towards the trachea. The process of connecting the veins, veins and breathing channels is usually done with the help of hand devices, but it can also be performed in the traditional way by connecting it to the wire, the operation lasts a few hours. After performing the operation, most people spend at least 6-10 days in hospital after surgery, and some people return to work after eight weeks, but with special restrictions such as avoiding the upliftment of heavy things. It will take some time for your remaining lungs to work, and the shortness of breath can last a few months after surgery, pulmonary rehabilitation can be recommended again after surgery as it can help improve lung functions and quality of life.