Reduction pneumoplasty for giant bullous emphysema. Implications for surgical treatment of nonbullous emphysema.

A review of the literature on reduction pneumoplasty for giant bullous emphysema was undertaken to identify current criteria for this surgical treatment and in the hope of obtaining insights into evaluating reduction pneumoplasty for nonbullous emphysema. Twenty-two retrospective case series, published since 1950, were retrieved by a computer search of the literature and a search of the Index Medicus prior to 1966. Reduction pneumoplasty is most effective when bullae are larger than one third of a hemithorax with evidence of compression of adjacent lung tissue and an FEV1 of less than 50% predicted; the presence of emphysema in nonbullous lung and the amount of compression are best judged by CT. The rationale for reduction pneumoplasty for nonbullous emphysema is supported by the similar early functional changes after reduction pneumoplasty for bullous and nonbullous-improvement of blood gas values and lung mechanics. A single study showing that decline of lung function after surgery for bullous emphysema was less in those who stopped smoking than in those who continued to smoke supports the need for preoperative and maintained smoking cessation in patients receiving reduction pneumoplasty. After 4 decades, the duration of improvement in lung function, whether worsening of emphysema occurs in remaining lung, and late morbidity and mortality after reduction pneumoplasty for bullous emphysema are not well defined. A registry with an unoperated-on comparison group could more rapidly accumulate such data after reduction pneumoplasty for nonbullous emphysema.

[1]  G. Snider Health-care technology assessment of surgical procedures: the case of reduction pneumoplasty for emphysema. , 1996, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

[2]  J. Cooper,et al.  Bilateral pneumectomy (volume reduction) for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. , 1995, The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery.

[3]  W. Bailey,et al.  Effects of Smoking Intervention and the Use of an Inhaled Anticholinergic Bronchodilator on the Rate of Decline of FEV1 , 1994 .

[4]  J. Cooper Technique to reduce air leaks after resection of emphysematous lung. , 1994, The Annals of thoracic surgery.

[5]  K. Nakahara,et al.  Prediction of postoperative performance status in patients with giant bulla. , 1992, Chest.

[6]  G. Nickoladze Functional results of surgery for bullous emphysema. , 1992, Chest.

[7]  C Sanders,et al.  The radiographic diagnosis of emphysema. , 1991, Radiologic clinics of North America.

[8]  H. R. Matthews,et al.  Origin and behaviour of emphysematous bullae. , 1989, Thorax.

[9]  A. Wilson,et al.  The current status of surgery for bullous emphysema. , 1989, The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery.

[10]  N. Jones,et al.  Respiratory muscles and dyspnea. , 1988, Clinics in chest medicine.

[11]  D. Denison,et al.  Value of computed tomography for selecting patients with bullous lung disease for surgery. , 1986, Thorax.

[12]  C. Westermann,et al.  Bullectomy for giant bullae in emphysema. , 1986, The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery.

[13]  H. Vejlsted,et al.  Surgical improvement of patients with pulmonary insufficiency due to localized bullous emphysema or giant cysts. , 1985, The Thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon.

[14]  D. F. Rochester,et al.  The diaphragm: contractile properties and fatigue. , 1985, The Journal of clinical investigation.

[15]  D. Geddes Chronic airflow obstruction. , 1984, Postgraduate medical journal.

[16]  P. Hugh-Jones,et al.  Long term changes in lung function after surgical treatment of bullous emphysema in smokers and ex-smokers. , 1984, Thorax.

[17]  H. Ebner,et al.  Functional Surgery of Bullous Emphysema , 1983, The Thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon.

[18]  D. Cugell,et al.  Surgical management of emphysema. , 1983, Clinics in chest medicine.

[19]  Y. Monden,et al.  Functional indications for bullectomy of giant bulla. , 1983, The Annals of thoracic surgery.

[20]  M. Pearson,et al.  Surgical treatment of emphysematous bullae: late outcome. , 1983, Thorax.

[21]  D. F. Rochester,et al.  Force-length relationship of the normal human diaphragm. , 1982, Journal of applied physiology: respiratory, environmental and exercise physiology.

[22]  J. Cooper,et al.  Median sternotomy for bilateral resection of emphysematous bullae. , 1981, The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery.

[23]  P. Potgieter,et al.  Surgical treatment of bullous lung disease. , 1981, Thorax.

[24]  D. Cugell,et al.  Long-term results of surgery for bullous emphysema. , 1974, The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery.

[25]  N. Pride,et al.  The ventilation of bullae and the effect of their removal on thoracic gas volumes and tests of over-all pulmonary function. , 2015, The American review of respiratory disease.

[26]  J. Wesley,et al.  Evaluation and surgery of bullous emphysema. , 1972, The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery.

[27]  N. Pride,et al.  Changes in lung function following the surgical treatment of bullous emphysema. , 1970, The Quarterly journal of medicine.

[28]  D. M. Billig,et al.  Changes in pulmonary function after bullectomy. , 1969, The American journal of medicine.

[29]  R. Rogers,et al.  Effect of removal of bullae on airway conductance and conductance volume ratios. , 1968, The Journal of clinical investigation.

[30]  M. Ziskind,et al.  Bullous disease of the lung. Physiologic improvement after surgery. , 1968, Annals of internal medicine.

[31]  M. Heiman,et al.  Bullous emphysema: clinical, roentgenologic and physiologic study of 49 patients. , 1968, Diseases of the chest.

[32]  E. Tähti,et al.  Ultrasonic examination of pleural thickenings and calcifications in occupational asbestosis. , 1968, Diseases of the chest.

[33]  A. R. Viola,et al.  Physiologic and clinical aspects of pulmonary bullous disease. , 1966, The American review of respiratory disease.

[34]  J. Benfield,et al.  Current approach to the surgical management of emphysema. , 1966, Archives of surgery.

[35]  J. Belcher,et al.  The results of surgical treatment of large air cysts of the lung. , 1963, British journal of diseases of the chest.

[36]  J. Growdon,et al.  Physical properties of the lungs in giant cysts. Report of a case treated surgically. , 1962, New England Journal of Medicine.

[37]  A. Fishman,et al.  Bullous disease of the lung. , 1962, The American journal of medicine.

[38]  G. Simon,et al.  Chronic Bronchitis: Radiological Aspects of a Five-year Follow-up , 1962, Thorax.

[39]  Jc,et al.  Terminology, Definitions, and Classification of Chronic Pulmonary Emphysema and Related Conditions , 1959 .

[40]  Lindskog Ge,et al.  Surgical management of giant air cysts of the lungs; physiologic improvement after resection. , 1951 .

[41]  F. C. Warring,et al.  Surgical management of giant air cysts of the lungs; physiologic improvement after resection. , 1951, American review of tuberculosis.