SURGICAL
Lung Herniation after Cardiac Surgery
Muhammad R. Afzal, John H. Wilson
- Year
- 2013
- Citations
- 4
Abstract
A 53-year-old man presented with left pectoral swelling. He had undergone minimally invasive, robot-assisted multivessel coronary revascularization 15 months earlier. He noted that the swelling became more prominent on straining or coughing.
Keywords
MedicineSurgeryLungRevascularizationMyocardial revascularizationSwellingCardiologyInternal medicineArteryMyocardial infarction
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