R upper lobectomy Flashcards
1
Q
What is a lobectomy?
A
A proceure to take out part of the lung (in this case the upper R lobe) because it has a cancerous tumour in it. A malignant tumour - cells growing uncontrollably. Incision is made in between the ribs, which are then spread and held open. Standard incision is a posterolateral thoracotomy.
2
Q
Complications?
A
Infection Bleeding MI Stroke Lobar torsion Escape of air into the pleura Pneumothorax contusion (brusing pooling of blood) in adjacent lung-V/Q mismatch -> hypoxaemia (deficiency of )2 in arterial blood)
3
Q
Physio post op?
A
Autogenic drainage or ACBT to clear sputum is preferred to coughing in order to protect op site
Positioing; switch from op side to back in elevated sitting so there is no mediastinum shifting
Spirometry to increase lung function