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Effect of Preoperative Three-dimensional Reconstruction and Intraoperative Protection of Bronchial Artery on Cough After Thoracoscopic Pneumonectomy
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Preoperative three-dimensional reconstruction and intraoperative protection of bronchial artery for Cough. Completed, enrolled 60 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The postoperative complications of thoracoscopic radical surgery for lung cancer mainly include postoperative bleeding, pulmonary infection, chylothorax, nerve injury, pulmonary embolism, arrhythmia, postoperative cough, bronchopleural fistula and so on. Among them, postoperative cough is one of the most common complications after lung surgery, and the incidence of postoperative cough is 25% - 50%. Cough after pneumonectomy can last for a long time, which affects the rapid recovery of patients after surgery, and brings serious adverse effects to the physiological, psychological and social functions of patients.
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Interventions
All patients underwent chest enhanced CT examination with 64 slice spiral CT before operation. The bronchial artery was reconstructed by Mimics software. The bronchial artery was protected according to the preoperative three-dimensional reconstruction image during the lymph node dissection