To the casuistry of extracting foreign bodies from the lung under the screen controller

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Is the presence of a foreign body in the lung an indication for its removal? Should it be removed even if it is not seriously disturbing? Apparently, surgeons are currently inclined towards a positive answer to this question because, firstly, that a foreign body, even after smooth healing of the wound, poses a danger to its carrier, since it is a focus of a latent infection, and secondly, because operations on pleura and lung are not nearly as dangerous as previously thought.

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M. S. Znamensky

Kazan military hospital

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head of the surgical department

Russian Federation, Kazan

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