Do you consider the duration of lung/lobar atelectasis in your decision making while offering airway stents for malignant central airway obstruction?
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Pulmonology · Augusta University
Yes, always.
We review old imaging to determine when there is a post obstructive pneumonia or collapsed lobe/lung secondary to endobronchial obstruction (extrinsic or intrinsic).
The old teaching was that, if a lobe is down for more than two months, it is unlikely to be salvaged, even after the endo...