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Thoracoscopic technique for management of giant bullous lung disease.

A Wakabayashi1.   

Abstract

Giant bullae of the lungs are readily recognizable on plain chest x-ray films and are rare. Only 17 of more than 500 cases of thoracoscopic treatment of bullous lung disease over the past 3 years involved giant bullae, which included both types 1 and 4. Type 1 bullae have smooth internal lining without trabeculae and type 4 have trabeculae. The indications were dyspnea in 10 cases, spontaneous pneumothorax in 6, and infection in 1. The mean age of the patients was 55 years. Five patients were oxygen dependent, 1 was wheelchair-bound, and 3 were steroid dependent. Preoperative spirometry was available in 1 patient with type 1 bullae (forced vital capacity = 95% and forced expiratory volume in 1 second = 55% of the predicted values) and in 10 patients with type 4 bullae (forced vital capacity = 46.90% +/- 15.29% and forced expiratory volume in 1 second = 23.50% +/- 7.46% of the predicted values). Under general anesthesia with one-lung ventilation, the giant bullae were excised, plicated, or contracted by the laser, depending on the type, by means of thoracoscopy. Thoracoscopic surgery was successful in all patients, and no procedure was converted to thoracotomy. The duration of anesthesia was 4.44 +/- 1.49 hours, postoperative ventilatory support 42.24 +/- 64.22 hours, and postoperative air leaks 14.59 +/- 14.11 days. All patients did very well and pain was minimal. There was no recurrence for up to 3 years of follow-up. In conclusion, thoracoscopic treatment of giant bullae of the lungs is an effective alternative to conventional thoracotomy with minimal morbidity.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8379777     DOI: 10.1016/0003-4975(93)90959-l

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg        ISSN: 0003-4975            Impact factor:   4.330


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