Bullous emphysema surgery

    • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in the ...

      An update of LVRS and surgery of bullous emphysema: where is the difference? M. Dusmet, London, UK. 12. 30-13.30. Lunch. Session II. I ` ... 14.30-15.00.Surgery for stage III empyema and lung resections in presence of infection and after pleural empyema. D. Subotic, Belgrade, Serbia.

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    • Giant Bullous Emphysema | CTSNet

      Giant bullae occur in only a small minority of patients with bullous emphysema. It remains to be seen whether there will be a role for VATS in volume reduction surgery in patients with diffuse bullous or nonbullous emphysema procedure for which impressive early results have been reported through a median sternotomy approach [16].

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    • [DOC File]Video Assisted - World Laparoscopy Hospital

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      Bullectomy is an older surgical procedure for bullous emphysema. Removal of a large bulla that does not contribute to gas exchange decompresses the adjacent lung parenchyma. Bullectomy can be performed thoracoscopically. In carefully selected patients, this procedure is effective in reducing dyspnea and improving lung function (Evidence C).

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    • [DOCX File]Българското дружество по белодробни болести

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      DO NOT PERFORM ARM IN THE PRESENCE OF: Severe Bronchospasm, Bullous emphysema, Untreated Pneumothorax, Unilateral Lung Disease (not suspected of being atelectasis), and Hemodynamic Instability. Use a PEEP valve when going to OR (set PEEP at +10 cm H20)

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    • [DOC File]Guide to Medical Fitness Standards for Applicants

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      Steiger D, Siddiqi M, Yankelvitz D, Filopei J, Yip R, Hensche C. Evidence of Emphysema in a Cohort of Participants without Symptoms Undergoing Low Dose Chest CT Screening for Lung Cancer. ATS; May 2017. Washington, D.C.

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    • [DOC File]Interpretation of Pulmonary Function Tests

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      Lung, lobectomy for any reason, pneumothorax which has reoccurred within the past two years regardless of cause, abscess of the lung bullous emphysema, or bronchopleural fistula. Infectious disease, any non-tubercular chronic infection involving the lungs such as sarcoidosis, histoplasmosis, coccidiomycosis mycotic infections, chronic lung ...

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    • [DOC File]PEER REVIEWED PAPERS

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      Emphysema can be defined from a radiographic standpoint, a pathologic standpoint, or a physiologic standpoint. For the purpose of the latter, we consider PFTs consistent with emphysema if there is (1) non-reversible obstruction, (2) elevated lung volumes, (3) low diffusing capacity, and (4) an adequate smoking history. 2.

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    • [DOC File]Wiley

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      O'Brien CJ, Hughes CF, Gianoutsos P: Surgical Treatment of Bullous Emphysema. Aust NZ J Surg: 1986;56:241-245. O'Brien CJ, Carter RL, Barr L, Hamlyn P, Soo KC, Shaw HJ: Mandibular Invasion by Squamous Carcinomas of the Oral Cavity and Oropharynx. Head and Neck Surgery: 1986;8:247-256.

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    • [DOC File]Global strategy for the diagnosis, management, and ...

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      Air under the skin (known as “subcutaneous emphysema”) in some cases with air in the mediastinum (the mediastinum is the center portion of the chest that contains the heart and other organs [except for the lungs]; condition is known as “pneumomediastinum”) and/or trauma to the windpipe or trachea. Causes

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    • [DOCX File]Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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      Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is characterised by airflow obstruction that is usually progressive, not fully reversible and does not change markedly over several months.1 COPD is now the preferred term for the conditions in patients with airflow obstruction who were previously diagnosed as having chronic bronchitis or emphysema.1

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