Benign Lung Conditions IV
Author: Shelby Stewart, MD
Institution: University of Maryland
Date Reviewed: 2024
Original Case: Stephen C. Yang, MD
Learning Domain: General Thoracic
Learning Objective: Pneumonia, pulmonary sequestration
PowerPoint File: Benign Lung Conditions IV
Learning Goals
- The basic level concepts focused on:
- Etiology of emphysema and bullae
- Pathophysiology of emphysema and bullae
- Indications for bullectomy
- The advanced level concepts focused on:
- NETT Trial Part 1 & 2 of emphysema and bullae
- Pulmonary rehabilitation of emphysema and bullae
Case #1 Discussion Points for Conference
- Differential diagnosis?
- Pneumothorax
- Giant Bullous emphysema
- Indications for surgery?
- Symptoms (pneumothorax, dyspnea)
- Bleeding (rare)
- Infection (rare)
- Surgical approaches? (resection vs lesser invasive procedures)
- VATS/ RATS approach preferred
- Muscle sparing thoracotomy
- Stapled wedge resection
- Formal lobectomy rarely necessary
- Consider pleurectomy, pleural tent, pleurodesis
- Consider staple reinforcement/buttress
Case #2 Discussion Points for Conference
- Next steps?
- Medical treatment and indications?
- bullectomy
- LVRS
- Lung transplant
- Preoperative work up and management?
- V/Q scan
- Pulmonary rehab
- 6 min walk test
- ECHO
Learning Points
- Indications for resection of giant bulla and workup
- Preoperative medical therapies and strategies for patients with COPD and bullous emphysema
- Know which candidates improve with LVRS
- Surgical options for LVRS
- Complication postop of LVRS
