SURGICAL
Robotic surgery can extend surgical indication in patients with lung cancer and impaired function
Giulia Veronesi, Pietro Bruschini, Pierluigi Novellis
- Year
- 2019
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
The topic of the careful assessment of respiratory function has always been of great importance in the evaluation of the risk of a surgical patient (1-4) but it is even more relevant today since non-surgical local treatment using stereotactic radiotherapy is emerging as a valid alternative to surgery in patients with increased surgical risks due to impaired cardio respiratory function (5).
Keywords
MedicineLung cancerSurgeryLung functionRobotic surgeryLungOncologyInternal medicine
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