How long does it take to open a solitary fibroma of the pleura?

Dr. Kendall Hayes
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2025-05-02 12:44:47
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Pleural solitary fibroma
is a common pleural disease characterized by localized masses or serous protuberances. For small, well-positioned pleural solitary fibroma, tumor resection may be considered, which generally takes 30-60 minutes. If the tumor volume is relatively large, most pleura has been involved, even lung tissue invasion, can consider pleurotomy, lobectomy and other surgery for treatment, may take 2-3 hours.