Sociedad de Cirujanos Torácicos | 05 NOV 12

La lobectomía toracoscópica brinda un mayor beneficio en los pacientes con pobre función pulmonar

Usando una base nacional multi-institucional de datos, los autores buscaron determinar si existe un beneficio respiratorio para los pacientes con riesgo alto, sometidos a lobectomía toracoscópica sobre la lobectomía por toracotomía.
Autor/a: Dres. Ceppa DP, Kosinski AS, Berry MF, Tong BC, Harpole DH, Mitchell JD, D'Amico TA, Onaitis MW Ann Surg 2012; 256(3): 487-493
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