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BEST PRACTICES: Reinforced Reload Stapling in the Thoracic Space

Air leaks have been reported to be frequent and difficult-to-manage sequelae in some lung resection procedures.  Click here to learn about a new device being used in the thoracic space

 

 

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Mark Ellis Ginsburg,

MD, FACS

Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery

Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery

Columbia University Medical Center

New York, NY

 

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Air leaks have been reported to be frequent and difficult-to-manage sequelae in some lung resection procedures.  Click here to learn about a new device being used in the thoracic space

 

 

Author:

Mark Ellis Ginsburg,

MD, FACS

Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery

Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery

Columbia University Medical Center

New York, NY

 

Faculty Disclosure: Dr. Ginsburg has received compensation from Medtronic Inc. for his participation in this article. He has no other conflicts of interest to disclose.

Air leaks have been reported to be frequent and difficult-to-manage sequelae in some lung resection procedures.  Click here to learn about a new device being used in the thoracic space

 

 

Author:

Mark Ellis Ginsburg,

MD, FACS

Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery

Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery

Columbia University Medical Center

New York, NY

 

Faculty Disclosure: Dr. Ginsburg has received compensation from Medtronic Inc. for his participation in this article. He has no other conflicts of interest to disclose.

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