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Vol. 33. Issue 5.
Pages 254-256 (May 1997)
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Torsión pulmonar del lóbulo superior derecho: una complicación inusual secundaria a cirugía
Rigth upper lobe torsion: a rare surgical complication
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J. Galanta,*, L. Martí-Bonmatíb, M. Paniaguac, V. Baswitchc, C. Crespoa, I. Gonzáleza
a Departamento de Radiodiagnóstico. Hospital Clínico Universitario San Juan. Alicante
b Departamento de Radiodiagnóstico. Hospital Dr. Peset. Valencia
c Departamento de Cirugía Torácica. Hospital Clínico Universitario San Juan. Alicante
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La torsión pulmonar representa una grave complicación, en su mayoría asociada a cirugía pulmonar, que puede conducir a la muerte del paciente y que consiste en la rotación del parénquima pulmonar sobre su pedículo vascular. El reconocimiento precoz de la entidad permite un rápido tratamiento imprescindible para evitar la mortalidad y disminuir la morbilidad asociadas con esta patología.

Palabras clave:
Torsión pulmonar
Torsión lobar pulmonar

Pulmonary torsion is a serious complication consisting of the rotation of the pulmonary parenchyma upon its vascular pedicle. Torsion is usually related to lung surgery and may lead to death. Early diagnosis allows for the rapid treatment that is essential for preventing death and decreasing associated complications.

Key words:
Lung torsion
Lobar torsion
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