Pneumonectomy - Removal of the Right or Left Lung

Pneumonectomy - Removal of the Right or Left Lung

What is a pneumonectomy?

A pneumonectomy is a surgical procedure that completely removes the left or right lung.

In a large percentage of clinical cases, it is performed to treat lung cancer or cancer that has spread to the lung parenchyma.

In some clinical cases, the reason for performing a pneumonectomy is that the lung is seriously damaged due to non-cancerous conditions or trauma.

Among surgical operations, pneumonectomy is considered a serious, complex manipulation, therefore, a high risk of complications is expected.

Pneumonectomy is performed to treat the following diseases:

  • Lung cancer;
  • Carcinoid tumor of the lung;
  • Pleural mesothelioma;
  • Some traumatic injuries to the lung;
  • Tuberculosis;
  • Disseminated thymoma.

Pneumonectomy may also be performed for the following reasons:

  • The cancer is in only one lung and has not spread;
  • The tumor is in a space that the surgeon cannot reach without removing the lung.

Pneumonectomy cannot be performed if the patient has:

  • Inadequate lung function;
  • Severe heart valve disease;
  • Severe pulmonary hypertension;
  • Poor ventricular function.

Source:

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/25003-pneumonectomy