Resection of Blebs, Bullae, and Giant Bullae
Introduction Print Section Listen The pulmonary bleb is a small subpleural collection of air located within the layers of the visceral pleura. Such lesions usually present symptomatically, heralded by a…
Introduction Print Section Listen The pulmonary bleb is a small subpleural collection of air located within the layers of the visceral pleura. Such lesions usually present symptomatically, heralded by a…
Introduction Print Section Listen The specialty of thoracic surgery was born in the convergence of two worldwide plagues. These were tuberculosis, as old as humankind, and avian influenza, which struck…
Introduction Print Section Listen Treatment of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) traditionally has been the task of the internal medicine physician. Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease…
Introduction Print Section Listen Giant bullae are space-occupying lesions that cause compression of the surrounding lung parenchyma with impairment of lung function. The bullae arise from emphysematous projections of destroyed…
Introduction Print Section Listen The ability to select patients appropriately, perform a competent pulmonary lobectomy, and manage patients safely in the postoperative interval epitomizes the skills of a good general…
Introduction Print Section Listen When treating patients with non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), it is important to assign an accurate clinical or pathologic stage to the disease at the time of…
Introduction Print Section Listen Despite progress in tracheal surgery over the past 60 years, to date, there is no suitable substitute for the trachea to bridge long gaps after resection….
Introduction Print Section Listen Pulmonary tuberculous diseases are contagious infections caused by bacterial organisms or bacilli of the Mycobacterium family (Mycobacteriaceae). The most common species is tuberculosis but other types…
Introduction Print Section Listen A pathologist experienced in thoracic oncology is an essential member of the thoracic team. Surgical resection related to lung cancer and other pulmonary pathology accounts for…
Introduction Print Section Listen Squamous cell lung cancer represents between 25% and 30% of all primary lung malignancy. It is believed that most squamous cell cancers begin in the central…