Current Status of Research on Airway Management in Lung Cancer Patients with Different Surgical Modalities
The most common complications after lung cancer surgery are pulmonary atelectasis and lung infection,and studies have shown that airway management can significantly reduce the incidence of postoperative complications in lung cancer.Surgical modalities and individual differences will lead to differences in patients'ability to cough and expectoration,and airway management measures will change accordingly,requiring nursing staff to adopt personalized airway management programs.Therefore,attention should be paid to the differences in airway management of patients with different surgical modalities of lung cancer,and precise airway management programs should be provided for patients with different surgical modalities,thus reduce complications and improve patients'quality of life.This paper summarizes the application of airway management in different surgical modalities of lung cancer patients,aiming to summarize the differences of airway management plans for patients with different surgical modalities of lung cancer,and to provide reference for the development of precise airway management plans for patients.