Öztürk T.Bambal H.Işkesen I.Şirin H.2024-07-222024-07-22201413055550http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/17003The aim of this case report is to discuss the recommendations for preoperative evaluation, the technical difficulties experienced in the perioperative period and the ventilation methods used to minimize pulmonary injury in a post-pneumonectomy patient undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery.Englishbeta adrenergic receptor blocking agentdipeptidyl carboxypeptidase inhibitordobutamineelectrolyteetomidatefentanylglyceryl trinitratehemoglobinhetastarchnoradrenalinprednisonerocuroniumsevofluraneagedanesthesiaanesthesia inductionarterial gasarterial oxygen tensionarticleartificial ventilationbody weightbreathing exercisecardiopulmonary bypasscase reportcentral venous cathetercomputer assisted tomographycoronary artery bypass graftcoronary artery obstructiondiastolic blood pressureerythrocyte concentratefluid therapygas exchangeguide wireheart arrestheart catheterizationheart ejection fractionheart left ventricle ejection fractionhematothoraxhemoglobin blood levelhospital admissionhumanleft anterior descending coronary arteryleft coronary artery stenosislung function testlung resectionmaleoperation durationpatient monitoringperioperative periodpostoperative periodpreoperative evaluationright coronary arterysmokingsquamous cell carcinomasystolic blood pressurethorax radiographythyroidectomytidal volumetransthoracic echocardiographyunstable angina pectorisurine volumevenous pressureventilatorAnaesthetic management of the patient undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass graft surgery after pneumonectomyArticle10.5222/GKDAD.2014.049