Figure 7:
A bronchial anastomosis (A) and a vascular sleeve running suture of main pulmonary artery (B) during a double sleeve lobectomy on the right side. The azygos vein stump is fixed to the pleura for better exposure and the main pulmonary artery is controlled with a tourniquet at a very proximal intrapericardiac level.

A bronchial anastomosis (A) and a vascular sleeve running suture of main pulmonary artery (B) during a double sleeve lobectomy on the right side. The azygos vein stump is fixed to the pleura for better exposure and the main pulmonary artery is controlled with a tourniquet at a very proximal intrapericardiac level.

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