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Chest, Vol 68, 120-121, Copyright © 1975 by American College of Chest Physicians
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A Gourin and AA Garzon
Emergency pulmonary resection for hemoptysis during an episode of massive intrabronchial bleeding requires protection of the contraleteral lung from aspiration of blood. We describe a method of selective unilateral ventilation applied to 15 patients, without mortality attributable to this factor.
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