Surgery patients who are on dialysis are in a high-risk category. The results of major thoracic surgical procedures in dialysis patients have only been studied in a small number of studies. In patients receiving haemodialysis, we assessed the results of pulmonary resection for non-small cell lung cancer .Surgery involving dialysis patients is a high-risk situation that calls for meticulous postoperative management. Patients on dialysis are frequently not deemed eligible for major surgical procedures due to their higher risk of perioperative problems linked with electrolyte imbalance, haemorrhage, infection, and hemodynamic instability. Due to this, only a small number of studies have assessed the results of major thoracic surgical procedures in patients who are receiving dialysis for chronic kidney disease .This study's objective was to assess the postoperative results of pulmonary resection for non-small cell lung cancer in patients who are receiving haemodialysis because of chronic kidney disease in terms of complications and survival.
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