Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1985; 33(6): 335-336
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1014161
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Surgical Improvement of Patients with Pulmonary Insufficiency due to Localized Bullous Emphysema or Giant Cysts

H. Vejlsted, E. Halkier
  • Department of Thoracic Surgery, Copenhagen County Hospital, Gentofte, Denmark
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1985

Publication Date:
19 March 2008 (online)

Summary

Patients with continuous expansion of either giant lung cysts or areas of localized bullous emphysema will eventually deterioate into a State of extreme respiratory distress due to compression of the remaining healthy pulmonary tissue.

Thirty-one patients with these 2 types of lung disease having very poor respiratory function underwent surgery for the release of compromised healthy lung by resection of the expanding processes. A rational investigation program including respiratory tests, Ventilation and perfusion scintigraphy and pulmonary angiography was gradually developed and analyzed.

Surgical mortality was 12.9% in unilateral Operations, probably somewhat higher in later contralateral interventions. The operative risk was higher in the emphysema group than in the group with giant lung cysts. Follow-up has demonstrated encouraging results in both groups concerning increased pulmonary function as well as improved working capacity.