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Lung volume reduction surgery: Lung volume reduction surgery involves removing about 30% of both lungs to treat severe emphysema. This surgery is most beneficial for patients with emphysema affecting the upper part of the lungs, individuals who can withstand the rigors of surgery, and those refractive to respiratory therapy.
These diseases and conditions may be treated with the surgical procedure Lung volume reduction surgery:
These non-surgical medical options may be possible alternative treatments to performing Lung volume reduction surgery:
Surgical procedure options to consider as an alternative for Lung volume reduction surgery may include these surgeries:
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Possible surgical complications of Lung volume reduction surgery may include:
The prognosis for a good medical outcome: The prognosis is good with few complications.
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