Anesthetic management for patients with a giant emphysematous bulla (GEB) is challenging. This case report describes a patient who developed 95% pulmonary compression by a GEB. A 14-Ga indwelling catheter was placed in the GEB before surgery to allow for slow re-expansion of the collapsed lung tissue. This prevented rupture of the GEB during anesthesia. Additionally, positive-pressure ventilation was performed to reduce the risk of re-expansion pulmonary edema. This respiratory management strategy may be beneficial for patients with a GEB who develop pulmonary dysfunction during thoracic surgery
ABSTRACT Giant emphysematous bullae are believed to produce symptoms of pulmonary compression and co...
Pneumatocele is a lung bulla or rather an air filled cavity present within the lung parenchyma. It h...
We report here a case of a large emphysematous bulla with a fluid level that was managed successfull...
Two cases of giant bullae were treated by intracavitary suction and drainage procedure under local a...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate the feasibility and short-term efficacy of endobronchial treatment w...
Patients with severe emphysema have a higher risk of developing lung cancer, and their surgical risk...
AbstractLung bulla occupying more than 30% of hemithorax is described as giant bulla which is now tr...
Objective: Advances in video-assisted thoracic surgical (VATS) technique led the authors to reconsid...
Lung bulla occupying more than 30% of hemithorax is described as giant bulla which is now treated su...
Objective: In selected patients with giant bullous emphysema GBE and in those with specific complica...
Giant bullae may be found in association with emphysema. They present as pockets of entrapped air wh...
Copyright © 2015 Erdoğan Çetinkaya et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Patients with large pulmonary emphysematous bullae often present therapeutic problems because of the...
Staple excision of emphysematous bullae through general anesthesia is the standard surgical treatme...
Vanishing lung syndrome is a rare radiological syndrome in which the lungs appear to be disappearing...
ABSTRACT Giant emphysematous bullae are believed to produce symptoms of pulmonary compression and co...
Pneumatocele is a lung bulla or rather an air filled cavity present within the lung parenchyma. It h...
We report here a case of a large emphysematous bulla with a fluid level that was managed successfull...
Two cases of giant bullae were treated by intracavitary suction and drainage procedure under local a...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate the feasibility and short-term efficacy of endobronchial treatment w...
Patients with severe emphysema have a higher risk of developing lung cancer, and their surgical risk...
AbstractLung bulla occupying more than 30% of hemithorax is described as giant bulla which is now tr...
Objective: Advances in video-assisted thoracic surgical (VATS) technique led the authors to reconsid...
Lung bulla occupying more than 30% of hemithorax is described as giant bulla which is now treated su...
Objective: In selected patients with giant bullous emphysema GBE and in those with specific complica...
Giant bullae may be found in association with emphysema. They present as pockets of entrapped air wh...
Copyright © 2015 Erdoğan Çetinkaya et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Patients with large pulmonary emphysematous bullae often present therapeutic problems because of the...
Staple excision of emphysematous bullae through general anesthesia is the standard surgical treatme...
Vanishing lung syndrome is a rare radiological syndrome in which the lungs appear to be disappearing...
ABSTRACT Giant emphysematous bullae are believed to produce symptoms of pulmonary compression and co...
Pneumatocele is a lung bulla or rather an air filled cavity present within the lung parenchyma. It h...
We report here a case of a large emphysematous bulla with a fluid level that was managed successfull...