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Lobar torsion after pulmonary resection: Presentation and outcome
David G. Cable
, Claude Deschamps
, Mark S. Allen
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Daniel L. Miller
, Francis C. Nichols
, Victor F. Trastek
, Peter C. Pairolero
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Pulmonary Resection
100%
Lobar Torsion
100%
Respiratory Failure
20%
In(III)
20%
Hospitalization
20%
Urinary Tract Infection
20%
Lymphoma
20%
Treatment Delay
20%
White Blood Cell Count
20%
Diagnostic Challenge
20%
Reoperation
20%
Day Range
20%
Lower Lobe
20%
Right Lower Lobe
20%
High Index of Suspicion
20%
Early Postoperative Period
20%
Lobectomy
20%
Pulmonary Infiltrates
20%
Empyema
20%
Postoperative Mortality
20%
Volume Loss
20%
Prolonged Hospitalization
20%
Right Upper Lobe
20%
Postoperative Radiographs
20%
Opacification
20%
Transient Ischemic Attack
20%
Small Cell Carcinoma
20%
Late Diagnosis
20%
Atrial Arrhythmia
20%
Peak Temperature
20%
Metastatic Prostate Carcinoma
20%
Surgical Reintervention
20%
Completion Pneumonectomy
20%
Pulmonary Volume
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pneumonectomy
100%
Arsphenamine
33%
Diagnosis
16%
Postoperative Period
16%
Leukocyte
16%
Urinary Tract Infection
16%
Cell Count
16%
Reoperation
16%
Respiratory Failure
16%
Lobectomy
16%
Pulmonary Infiltrate
16%
Empyema
16%
Prostate Carcinoma
16%
Lung Volume
16%
Transient Ischemic Attack
16%
Small-Cell Carcinoma
16%
Heart Atrium Arrhythmia
16%