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  1. Bullectomy: Surgery and Recovery Information - Healthline

    Sep 18, 2018 · A bullectomy is a surgery performed to remove large areas of damaged air sacs in the lungs that combine and form larger spaces within your pleural cavity, which contains your lungs.

  2. Bullectomy: Definition, procedure, risks, and outlook - Medical News Today

    Jun 14, 2019 · A bullectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which a surgeon removes one or more enlarged air sacs from the lung. There are few risks, and recovery is generally good.

  3. Bullectomy - Wikipedia

    Bullectomy is a surgical procedure in which dilated air-spaces or bullae in lung parenchyma are removed. [1] Common causes of dilated air-spaces include chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and emphysema. Patients with giant bullae filling half the thoracic volume and compressing relatively normal adjacent parenchyma are recommended for ...

  4. Understanding Bullectomy - Saint Luke's Health System

    A bullectomy is a type of surgery on the lungs. It's done for a health problem called bullous emphysema. Bullous emphysema is a type of chronic pulmonary obstructive disease (COPD).

  5. Bullectomy for giant bullae - UpToDate

    Aug 23, 2023 · Bullectomy involves the surgical removal of one or more giant bullae to improve symptoms and respiratory function in patients with bullous emphysema . The indications and contraindications for bullectomy, as well as the perioperative management and operative technique of bullectomy will be reviewed here.

  6. Understanding Bullectomy for Emphysema ... - The Kingsley Clinic

    One treatment option available is a surgical procedure known as a bullectomy. This procedure involves the removal of air-filled spaces, or ‘bullae’, that develop in the lungs due to emphysema. Bullae can occupy a large space in the lungs, impairing normal breathing function.

  7. Bullectomy - Boston Medical Center

    Bullectomy is the surgical removal of a bulla, which is an air pocket in the lung that is greater than one centimeter in diameter (across). Bullae tend to occur as a result of lung tissue destruction and diseases such as cancer and emphysema.

  8. Bullectomy - Northwestern Medicine

    Bullectomy, sometimes called blebectomy, is a procedure to remove parts of the lung that are non-functioning because of giant bullae, or holes. These empty spaces in the lung are a complication of emphysema and substantially reduce the …

  9. What Is A Bullectomy? | Surgical Insights Unveiled

    A bullectomy is a surgical procedure that removes large air-filled spaces (bullae) from the lungs, often to treat severe lung diseases.

  10. Bullectomy - COPD.net

    What is a bullectomy? A bullectomy is a surgery that aims to improve lung function and lessen symptoms in those with severe COPD. In COPD, the small sacs in the lungs can be damaged and get too big. This makes blister-like pockets of air called bullae. 2

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