Immediately after your pneumonectomy, your team will carefully monitor you as you wake up from surgery. When you wake up, it's normal to have a tube in your nose for oxygen and other tubes and monitors on your body.
As you recover in the hospital, several team members will care for you. You may see a respiratory therapist and use an incentive spirometer to help keep your remaining lung healthy. A physical or occupational therapist may visit you to get you up and moving. Your nursing team will also help you manage your pain, keep you as comfortable as possible and make sure you understand how to care for yourself once you go home.
When it's time to leave the hospital, you'll need a support person to drive you home and help you in the days following your hospital stay. Follow your doctor's instructions about activity limitations, diet, exercise, wound care, pulmonary rehabilitation and follow-up visits. After a pneumonectomy, it may take a few months before you feel like yourself again.