| Literature DB >> 32727518 |
Dmitry Borisovich Giller1, Galina Vladimirovna Scherbakova2, Boris Dmitrievich Giller2, Arkadyi Leybovich Khanin3, Vladimir Nikolayeich Nikolenko4, Mikhail Yegorovich Sinelnikov5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Volume reduction surgery is a routine treatment method for lung emphysema in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients. The formation of giant bullous emphysema is an indication for surgical bullectomy. Bilateral giant bullae severely compromise lung function and complicate surgical treatment. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Bullous emphysema; COPD surgery; Gigantic lung bullae; Spontaneous pneumothorax; VATS
Year: 2020 PMID: 32727518 PMCID: PMC7391491 DOI: 10.1186/s13019-020-01246-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiothorac Surg ISSN: 1749-8090 Impact factor: 1.637
Fig. 1Chest CT scan on admission. Upper sections of the both lungs contains gigantic bullae over ½ of hemithorax volume. Pulmonary parenchyma in middle and lower sections is preserved, but emphysemateus. It contains singular bullae
Fig. 2Chest plain film past the first surgery. Giant bull on the right is enlarged and fills about 2/3 of hemithorax volume. Mediastinum is shifted to the right. Right lung is not extended
Fig. 3CT scan on discharge. Both operated lungs are extended
Fig. 4Postoperative scars
Fig. 5Chest CT scan 6 years past surgery. Both lungs are extended and fulfills hemithorax volume. In upper and middle sections of both lungs bullae up to 6 cm in diameter are visualized
Examination results
| Prior surgery | A month past surgery | 5 years follow-up | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leukocytes | 9,8 × 109/L | 15,0 × 109/L | 7,9 × 109/L |
| Arterial-blood gas (ABG) | pCO2 37,4; pO2 73; | pCO2 37,6; pO2 78; | pCO2 36,5; pO2 82; |
| Spirometry | VC 2, 77 L, 53%; FEV1 1,54 L, 37%; FEV1/VC 69% | VC 1.43 L, 27%; | VC −3.71 L (69%), |
| Severe COPD | FEV1 1,51 L, 36%; FEV1/VC 113% | FEV1–1.84 L (45.3%), FEV1/VC = 49,6%, MEF 25/75–1.11 L (25.5%) | |
| Severe COPD | Severe COPD | ||
| 6MWT | 422 m | 403 m | 550 m |
| CAT, mMRC GOLD 2 [10] | mMRC 2 | mMRC 1 | mMRC 1 |