Correct option is B
Ans. (b)
Sol. A
Pneumonectomy is the
surgical removal of an entire lung, usually performed to treat lung cancer or severe lung damage. It is a major procedure and may be done when less invasive surgeries like lobectomy (removal of a lobe) are not sufficient.
Explanation of each option:
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(a) Pleurectomy – Surgical removal of part of the
pleura, the lining of the chest cavity.
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(b) Pneumonectomy –
Correct answer. Refers to removal of an entire lung.
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(c) Bulbectomy – Not related to the lungs; may refer to removal of other structures (e.g., olfactory bulb).
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(d) Lobectomy – Involves removing
only one lobe of the lung, not the entire lung.