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Old Mar 20, 2006, 10:58 AM
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Bilobectomy quesitno

Hey all,


I had a pt last night who was s/p bilobectomy (RML and RUL) and while he wasn't a difficult patient I do have a question. He had very audible breath sounds on his R side!! The base was decreased. Anyway, if there's no lung tissue, why do I hear aeration? Of course it wasn't pneumonectomy...maybe therein lies the answer?

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Old May 04, 2006, 08:19 PM
SaraO'Hara (Female)
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Re: Bilobectomy question

I'm just a pre-nursing student, but I have read that patients who have undergone pneumonectomy sometimes display adventitious lung sounds from the remaining lung, which are audible on the pneumonectomy side.

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