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Pneumonectomy

Removal of an entire lung, e.g . in the presence of bronchogenic cancer.

Once the lung is removed, the involved side of the thoracic cavity is an empty cavity. To reduce the size of this cavity, the phrenic nerve is severed or crushed on the affected side; this paralyses the diaphragm in an elevated position. Blood and serosanguineous fluid is allowed to accumulate in the cavity. This eventually consolidates, preventing mediastinal shift of the heart and remaining lung. Chest drains are placed post-operatively. These remain clamped.

Location Information

Contact Details

Phone (09) 375 7100
Fax (09) 307 4906
Email achicu@adhb.govt.nz

Street Address

2 Park Road
Grafton
Auckland 1023

Postal Address

Private Bag 92 024
Auckland Mail Centre
Auckland 1142

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