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Robotic-assisted Left Pneumonectomy For Vanishing Lung Syndrome
Published on: January 23, 2026
Combined spontaneous contralateral pneumothorax and post-pneumonectomy mediastinal shift-associated dextrocardia
M A Deutsch1, F Martetschlaeger, D Muenzel
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, German Heart Center, Munich, Germany. deutsch@dhm.mhn.de
Abstract:
We report here on an unusual late postoperative presentation of extreme post-pneumonectomy dextrocardia and spontaneous contralateral pneumothorax presenting as late complications occurring approximately 2 years after right-sided pneumonectomy. Computed tomography is the diagnostic modality of choice to obtain information on anatomical changes within the post-pneumonectomy space. Knowledge of the spectrum of cardiopulmonary, pleural, and other complications after lung resection is important to properly manage complications in post-pneumonectomy patients.
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