Causes of lethal outcomes after surgery in patients with congenital and acquired suppurative pulmonary diseases
A. V. Pavlunin
Kazan medical journal ›› 1988, Vol. 69 ›› Issue (1) : 70 -70.
Causes of lethal outcomes after surgery in patients with congenital and acquired suppurative pulmonary diseases
The aim of this work was to study the causes of lethal outcomes during surgeries in patients with chronic nonspecific lung diseases (CNLS) depending on the nature of the disease, volume and peculiarities of the surgical intervention. There were performed 1751 surgeries in 1631 patients with CPPS from 1971 till 1986. 70 (4.3%) people died of severe postoperative complications during the hospital stay.
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