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Eur Respir J 1997; 10: 2650-2652
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Case Studies

Lung volume reduction surgery as an emergency and life-saving procedure

B Hansson, PG Jorens, P van Schil, W van Kerckhoven, F van den Brande, and E Eyskens

Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) is emerging as a promising and unique therapeutic option for rigorously selected patients with severe debilitating emphysema. A 51 yr old man with generalized emphysema developed bilateral pneumothoraces during his first holiday abroad. Due to respiratory insufficiency, intubation and mechanical ventilation were necessary. In total, six chest tubes were inserted but massive air leak persisted and his respiratory condition deteriorated due to bronchopneumonia and sepsis. The patient was transferred to Belgium. As a last resort, bilateral LVRS was performed through a median sternotomy. The most diseased areas of the upper lobes containing the air leak were resected bilaterally and a pleurectomy was associated. Three months after operation, there was a remarkable improvement in spirometric values with an increase in forced expiratory volume in one second of almost 100%. The results were sustained after a follow-up of 18 months. In this dramatic case, lung volume reduction surgery proved to be effective, and was even a life saving procedure.


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