Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax in late adolescents. Are we treating our patients in the best possible way?

D. Lioumpas (Athens, Greece), S. Michelis (Athens, Greece), E. Fergadis (Athens, Greece), T. Kiknadze (Athens, Greece), D. Paschalinos (Athens, Greece), F. Tsagkarakis (Athens, Greece), A. Antoniadis (Athens, Greece), I. Samiotis (Athens, Greece), I. Stamatatos (Athens, Greece), E. Metaxas (Athens, Greece), G. Benakis (Athens, Greece), S. Zaragkas (Athens, Greece), N. Tzatzadakis (Athens, Greece)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Thoracic surgery: different perspectives of the field
Session: Thoracic surgery: different perspectives of the field
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 303

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